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Scratch, Paint & Colour Unicorns

Georgie Taylor
Illustrated by Christine Gore
Series: Scratch, Paint & Colour

Scratch, paint and colour to create magical unicorn pictures!

£9.99
Available 13th March 2025
Format
Hardback
ISBN
978-1-83555-140-0
Publication Date
13-Mar-2025
Category
Novelty Activity
Age
5 to 7
Series
Scratch, Paint & Colour

Scratch, paint and colour to create magical unicorn pictures!

  • A magical art activity book packed with three arty challenges: scratch, paint with water and colouring in!
  • Five different unicorn pictures coated in a special black coating. Simply scrape away the black coating to discover hidden images underneath!
  • Five different unicorn water painting pictures to paint with water and make colour appear. You will gaze in wonder as colour magically appears before your eyes as you use the brush to paint the pictures with water. 
  • Also includes additional unicorn pictures to color in.
  • Includes a special 2-in-1 art tool to help complete the creative scratch and water painting card activities!
  • Easy to use activities for mini artists. Use the brush end of the special tool that is included with the book to paint the special pages with water, then flip the tool around to scratch away on the black scratch scenes to discover hidden pictures underneath. 
  • Use your pencils or crayons to complete the colouring pictures at the back of the book!
  • When the five water painting pictures are dry, you can paint them with water again and again!

The Author

Georgie Taylor has loved reading and writing since she was a child, and now spends her time thinking up and writing stories for lots of children to read. After working in children's publishing for over 15 years, Georgie likes writing stories that encourage children to discover, learn and use their imagination.

The Illustrator

A designer and illustrator based in the North West of England, Christine graduated from Liverpool John Moores with a First Class Honours degree. She went on to work in the textile industry, where her paints and sewing machine were quickly replaced by a computer - and her passion for illustration began.