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Books with title Make Your Own Valentines!

  • Make Your Own Valentines!

    Felicia Bond

    Hardcover (HarperFestival, Dec. 17, 1998)
    An activity kit for making twenty-five Valentines includes four rubber stamps, an ink pad, note cards, a paperback edition of Four Valentines in a Rainstorm, and a pink-trimmed plastic carrying case. Original.
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  • Make Your Own Valentines

    Lisa Rojany-Buccieri

    Paperback (Price Stern Sloan, Dec. 28, 1994)
    Featuring thirty-two cards to punch out and thirty-six spectacular jewel stickers, a charming Valentine's Day booklet allows youngsters to have lots of heartfelt fun making personalized cards with plenty of sparkle. Original.
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  • Make Your Own...

    Parachute Press

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, Jan. 29, 1992)
    Helps kids make their own sitcoms, commercials, and game shows with easy-to-follow directions, skits, and expert tips from their favorite television network. Original.
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  • Disney's Make Your Own Valentines

    Diana Fisher

    Paperback (Mouse Works, Dec. 1, 1999)
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  • Make Your Own Valentine Cards

    Arnsteen

    Paperback (Troll Communications, Oct. 28, 1998)
    Young children can make their own Valentines with this book filled with Valentine cards ready to color, cut-out, and send.
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  • Valentines to Make Yourself

    Bill Cummings

    Paperback (Scholastic, Jan. 1, 1987)
    This book, size 8" X 11" was designed for children to make and decorate valentines. The valentine designs by Bill Cummings are delightful and humorous. Drawn in black and white they resemble cartoons. Valentines are also reproducible so that this book can be kept intact. This book also contains 142 Full-Color Stickers. This valuable one of a kind book may be hard to find and may be a vintage collectible item.
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  • Valentines to Make Yourself

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    Paperback (Scholastic Paperbacks Trade, )
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  • Make Your Own Valentine Cards

    Troll Books

    Hardcover (Sagebrush Education Resources, )
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