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Sticker fun with coloring.

We decided to have some fun with stickers and color crayons.  I still have my sticker collection from when I was a kid and  it is a ton of fun to get them out and use them.  I am not joking when I say I have thousands of stickers.  :) We made some habitat scenes and then added the animal stickers.  It was fun talking about animals and their habitats.  :) We also had just recently visited the zoo so it tied into our zoo trip.  :) 



Here she is working on our "zoo."

We did this together... It is my favorite!  We had just visited the zoo so we drew one too.  :) Look at the nice walking path and the funny ostrich running across.   

She got a little carried away with Dora and Diego stickers.  Cute non the less!  She also showed an interest in dinosaurs for the first time.  I would love to find the orginal movie "The Land Before Time."  Anyone remember that one?  SO CUTE

We did this one together too.  :) 

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