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A. Little One Inch Story Set 3 mos. & up. Discover a new approach to developing early language skills and storytelling: Little One Inch is the Japanese folktale of a small boy’s determination to overcome the expectations of others. The Little One Inch storybox will encourage confi dence, curiosity, and creativity in young storytellers. Hand- painted resin characters are included. Designed by award-winning teacher, author and illustrator Steve Light.
J953284 8”W x 11¼”D x 3”H $51.99
B. Asian Culture Celebration Bag 3 yrs. & up. Celebrate Asian culture with this comprehensive collection. Includes two books with two authentic Asian kimonos, Asian play food, a Chinese Children’s Festival poster, dragon puppet and color-in paper lantern kit. Includes tote bag, not pictured.
J650880
! WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD -Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
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C. Cinco de Mayo Celebration Bag 3 yrs. & up. Introduce the rich cultural traditions of Mexico. Kit contains a traditional Mexican costume, an authentic sombrero, maracas, a festive Latin American CD, the offi cial fl ag of Mexico, Hispanic play food and 2 books. Includes tote bag, not pictured.
J600276
! WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD -Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.
D. The Girl Who Loved Danger $98.99
Storybox Set 2–8 yrs. The African folktale of The Girl Who Loved Danger involves a brave but defi ant girl. The storybox contains stylized characters and props, as well as a booklet. The storybox will encourage confi dence, curiosity and creativity in young storytellers. Hand- painted resin pieces are included. Designed by award-winning teacher, author and illustrator Steve Light.
J953285 8”W x 11¼”D x 3”H $51.99
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