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Amazing results every time
Kids love our Trace-Along Scratch and Sketch Books!
Just trace the outlines & see your pictures appear like magic in gold, silver, & swirls of color
Easy-to-trace white outlines
Trace the white picture outlines and create your own sketches to reveal the vivid colors beneath the black-coated pages!
Budding artists can use the wooden stylus enclosed to trace each outline!
Gold, silver, and colorful swirls
Metallic and bright rainbow colors appear like magic throughout the book!
Sketch pages in the back allow for extra creativity
Use crayons, colored pencils, or markers to create your own Wild Cat adventures!
From prehistoric saber-tooth cats to the tigers of today...
Children can learn about the world of Wild Cats as they build confidence in their creativity!
This art activity book combines fun and informative Wild Cat facts with easy pictures to trace.
Kiddos can also scratch their own designs on the black-coated pages, and sketch their own drawings in the extra pages in the back of the book.
Hours of fun!
Scratch and Sketch Books provide a rewarding independent activity for budding young artists.
This sturdy hardcover activity book will keep kids occupied for hours.
Great for travel!
Scratch and Sketch Books are also perfect for travel—all you need is your book and its wooden stylus enclosed.
Great for the car, hotel, restaurants, plane trips, and more.
(Pack pencils, markers, etc., for the extra sketching pages in the back.)
About this Art Activity Book:
Includes wooden stylus shown for scratching the black-coated pages, revealing bright colors beneath.
In 1928, at the age of twenty-two, Peter Beilenson began printing books on a small press in the basement of his parents’ home in Larchmont, New York. Peter—and later, his wife, Edna—sought to create fine books that sold at prices even a pauper could afford.
Today, still family owned and operated, Peter Pauper Press continues to honor our founders’ legacy—and our customers’ expectations—of beauty, quality, and value.
Image: Peter Pauper Press headquarters, circa 1948.