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Make and Colour Wild Animals

Out of Print
By: Clare Beaton(Author)
24 pages, Illus
Make and Colour Wild Animals
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  • Make and Colour Wild Animals ISBN: 9781902915548 Paperback Aug 2004 Out of Print #217932
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About this book

Colourful and creative wild habitats (jungle, savannah, desert and mountain) with black and white animals to cut out and colour in Plus a stencil of helpful shapes. Make-it-yourself wildlife sanctuaries with all the characters for hours of absorbing art and crafts and pretend play. Coloured crayons and scissors are all you need to create your very own wild life habitat.



Age Level: 5 to 10 years

Contents

- Making jungle, desert, mountain and savannah scenes
- Trees, bushes, grasses and rivers to make
- Slot-together wild animals to colour in
- Explorers and their vehicle
- Stencil shapes include trees, flowers, butterfly, spider and sun

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Biography

Clare Beaton started her career with BBC children's television and her big, bold colourful art and craft work is popular with television producers. She has written and illustrated many children's books, particularly on craft. She has three children of her own, Jack, Kate and Thomas, and she lives in London.

Out of Print
By: Clare Beaton(Author)
24 pages, Illus
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