Create Your Own Robot Sticker Activity Book (Dover Little Activity Books)
This space age character is likely to pop up where — and whenever you want him to. The winsome little robot comes with 38 mix-and-match sticker parts that will change the shape of his arms, legs, and even his face. Colorful accessories make the little guy even more fun to play with.
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Review by John Lopez for Create Your Own Robot Sticker Activity Book (Dover Little Activity Books)
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We had a robot themed first birthday party for our son, and had a really tough time finding little robot items for the guest thank-you bags. Stumbled upon this and took a chance. They were perfect! The book is small, maybe 4×6, and includes stickers of robot arms, legs, heads, etc. that the children can use to build a robot. They were a hit!
Review by A. V. Richards for Create Your Own Robot Sticker Activity Book (Dover Little Activity Books)
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I bought several of these as party favors at a robot themed birthday party. My son really seemed to like it and made a series of different robots. The only issue is that most of the pages are not such that they stickers can be re-stuck so we really only used most of the configurations once as we made them on regular pages rather than taking pieces on and off the robot at the back of the book.
Review by The Z’s for Create Your Own Robot Sticker Activity Book (Dover Little Activity Books)
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I was happy to find this little sticker book. Inside were facial features & other stickers. The size was just right to use with a robot kit we had found .The grandson was very happy with the whole gift.
I’d read another review how these little sticker books were given out as birthday party favors. For the price it’s a good deal & good product.
Review by L. Dammarell for Create Your Own Robot Sticker Activity Book (Dover Little Activity Books)
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I thought this would be much bigger. It’s more like a little stocking stuffer. My kids were 5 and 9, and neither really took to the book. I’d recommend it for even younger children.