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Children's activity book Martel — Ciekawskie zwierzęta w morzu z kredką i naklejkami
Activity book by Martel titled "Ciekawskie zwierzęta w morzu z kredką i naklejkami" is a children's workbook that combines coloring with crayon and sticker-based tasks focused on sea animals. Designed for preschool and early school-aged children, the book contains illustrated pages for coloring, simple drawing prompts and sticker scenes that encourage learning about marine life while developing fine motor skills and creativity. The format is suitable for individual play at home or guided classroom activities.
This activity book brings together coloring and sticker activities in a single volume, providing varied engagement to sustain a child's interest. The tasks are structured to support the development of fine motor coordination, pencil grip and hand-eye coordination through coloring and sticker placement. Illustrations and prompts introduce basic facts about sea animals in an age-appropriate way, supporting early knowledge of marine life and vocabulary expansion.
Use the book by providing a crayon and the included stickers. Encourage the child to color the illustrated sea animals, follow simple drawing prompts and apply stickers to the designated scenes. Tasks can be completed independently by the child or used as guided exercises with an adult to reinforce vocabulary and concepts about marine animals. Allow the child time to explore textures, colors and sticker placement to strengthen hand coordination and concentration.
For best results, supervise younger children during sticker activities to avoid swallowing hazards and provide a flat surface for coloring to improve pencil control. Combine pages with short verbal explanations about each sea animal to enhance learning and vocabulary retention.
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