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01869 363 800 | www.ravensburger.com Ravensburger’s Aquarelle is a painting activity with a brand new technique. The images are embossed onto the painting boards in water repellent lines, ensuring the outlines of the image remain crisp and clean, and look like genuine water colour paintings. Children can either complete the boards by copying the colour guide shown on the pack, or be creative and decide on their own colours. The inks supplied can be mixed to produce different colours and tones, and a guide is provided to help youngsters achieve these. Aquarelle is available in Maxi, Midi and Mini formats, all suitable for ages eight plus. The Maxi and the Midi designs both contain three different painting boards, whilst the Mini product contains a single painting board. Aquarelle sits alongside the Mandala-


Designer, which combines design, drawing and colouring in one simple kit. Available in a variety of formats including Junior, Mini and Classic, the range also includes designs based on best-selling girls’ licences Disney Princess, Hello Kitty and Tatty Teddy. There will be further introductions to the Mandala range in the Autumn, with designs depicting Monster High and Disney’s Doc McStuffins. Ravensburger’s Science X range of experiment and activity kits is aimed at children aged eight years plus. Each of the eight products helps children to discover facts and worlds, including CSI (Crime Scene Investigation), Crystals and Gemstones, Electronics and Circuitry, Crystal Magic and 3D Optics.


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