Spark kids' creativity with this delightful little doodle book. They'll provide the finishing touches for dozens of simple illustrations of friends — adding balloons and flowers, sketching pets, and drawing patterns, toys, trees, and other items. A great way to encourage a budding artist, this ... read more
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Product Description:
Spark kids' creativity with this delightful little doodle book. They'll provide the finishing touches for dozens of simple illustrations of friends — adding balloons and flowers, sketching pets, and drawing patterns, toys, trees, and other items. A great way to encourage a budding artist, this books offers the extra fun of coloring the completed images.
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What to Doodle? My Friends was printed on paper made with 30% post-consumer waste,
and the cover was printed on paper made with 10% post-consumer waste. According to Environmental
Defense's Paper Calculator, by using this innovative paper instead of conventional papers,
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This book was printed in the United States of America.
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