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Introduce your little one to the enchanting world of animals with the Djeco Mums and Babies Stickers for Toddlers. This adorable pack features over 100 stickers showcasing affectionate mums and their baby animals, specially crafted for children aged 18 months and up. The thoughtful design of these big stickers ensures they are easy to handle, boasting clean, thick edges for tiny fingers to grasp effortlessly.
More than just stickers, this set provides a delightful introduction to collage crafts for young children. The large, die-cut stickers allow for endless creative possibilities as toddlers explore the joy of arranging and sticking, fostering fine motor skills and imaginative play.
Beyond the crafting experience, these stickers offer a fantastic opportunity for early learning. Your child will delight in discovering and identifying different animals while grasping the concept of small and large through the charming depictions of mums and their babies.
Contents of the Djeco Mums and Babies Stickers for Toddlers include 120 big, die-cut stickers that are not only easy to handle but also ignite a world of creativity and learning.
Watch as your little one engages in a world of animal-themed crafting, combining entertainment with educational exploration in this delightful sticker set.
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