Elves Behavin' Badly Holographic Scratch Art Book
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We found 2 offers for Elves Behavin' Badly Holographic Scratch Art Book from different online retailers.
Current prices range from £0.89 to £1.99, depending on the seller, delivery options, and ongoing promotions.
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Price comparison (2 stores)
| Store | Product | Price | |
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![]() Wilko |
Elves Behavin' Badly Holographic Scratch Art Book | £0.89 | View Offer |
![]() Fulfilora |
Holographic Scratch Art Set - Magical Sparkle, Creative Fun | £1.99 | View Offer |
About this product
The Elves Behavin' Badly Holographic Scratch Art Book has a EAN-13 barcode (5050565336385) and is available from Wilko. We compare prices, discounts and availability.
Unleash Your Creativity with Holographic Scratch Art
The Elves Behavin' Badly Holographic Scratch Art Book offers a unique way to express creativity through art. This fun and engaging activity is perfect for both children and adults who enjoy hands-on projects. Scratch off the surface to reveal vibrant holographic colors, making each piece of art truly special.
Perfect Gift for Art Lovers and Kids
- Consider this book as a gift for birthdays or holidays; it’s a creative alternative to traditional toys.
- Look for additional art supplies like scratch tools or protective covers to enhance the experience.
- Think about the age range of the intended user; this book can cater to various skill levels.
Frequently Asked Questions About Scratch Art
- Is this suitable for young children? Yes, but adult supervision is recommended to ensure safety and to assist with any intricate designs.
- Can this be used for educational purposes? Absolutely! Scratch art can be a fun way to teach colors, patterns, and fine motor skills.
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