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MagicKids Reusable Water Colouring Book Set

Set of 5
Set of 5
From:

R249

Retail: R350
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This exciting activity coloring book pack includes these themes: Animal, Vehicle, Ocean, Dinosaur, and Fruit.

Use the refillable water pen to fill in each activity, and see hidden colors and pictures appear with every stroke! Then simply let the page dry to erase the pictures so you can fill it in again and again.

The chunky-sized water pen is easy for kids to hold and stores neatly right in the front cover. Water-painting books for kids help promote fine motor skills, early writing/reading skills, and visual discrimination. Each of these color-with-water books is a spiral-bound pad that has 4 reusable pages and a water pen that stores in the cover. Each book set is an exceptional gift for kids ages 3 to 7 years.

Product Features
  • Draw with water and magic pen, no paint is required and all you need for drawing is tap water.
  • Only water required so that there is no more dirty clothes or messy room.
  • The colored area will gradually fade after about 5 to 10 minutes as the colored areas dry, and the pages can be colored again and again.
  • Help kids to recognize colors, train their grasping capability, develop observation ability, and cultivate their interest in painting.
  • Premium material, non-toxic and non-polluting, safe, and long-lasting to kids use.
  • Pen in proper size is perfectly fit kid's little hands.
  • Top handle design makes it more convenient for kids to carry.
  • Warm Tip: Close the book after it completely dry.
Product Specifications 
  • Material: Paper + Plastic
  • Product Size: 22*20cm
  • Pages: 4 page for painting 4 page for pictures and reading.
  • 3-Set option: Pttern/ Fruit/ Animal 
  • 5-Set option: Animal/Vehicle/Ocean/Dinosaur/Fruit
Package Includes

Set of 3

  • 3 x Magic Water Book
  • 3 x Pen

Set of 5

  • 5 x Magic Water Book
  • 5 x Pen
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