COPY COLORING- TRANSPORT
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A perfect book to develop the creativity of budding artists as they explore and learn about modes of transport with the help of colours. The book has perfect blend of simple and complex designs to provide them with several hours of colouring fun and help them develop their motor skills, observation and patience.
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A perfect book to develop the creativity of budding artists as they explore and learn about modes of transport with the help of colours. The book has perfect blend of simple and complex designs to provide them with several hours of colouring fun and help them develop their motor skills, observation and patience.
ISBN: | 9789387779952 |
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Category: | Children books |
Author | Wonder House Books |
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