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eeBoo: Mystery in the Forest Create a Story
eeBoo: Mystery in the Forest Create a Story
eeBoo: Mystery in the Forest Create a Story
eeBoo: Mystery in the Forest Create a Story

eeBoo: Mystery in the Forest Create a Story Pre-Literacy Cards, Encourage interactive and Imaginative Play, Encourages Imagination, Creativity, and Story-telling, For Ages 3 and up

Product ID : 9967172


Galleon Product ID 9967172
UPC / ISBN 689196335334
Shipping Weight 0.4 lbs
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Model EB-TSFOR2
Manufacturer EeBoo
Shipping Dimension 5.12 x 4.49 x 0.98 inches
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eeBoo: Mystery in the Forest Create a Story Features

  • Create a Story Cards involves recurring magical characters, locations, and props allowing the cards to be linked in endless combinations for fresh, new stories every time it is played. Encourage interactive and imaginative play.

  • 36 cards in the set. Cards are perfectly sized at 3.75 x 4.75 inches. Instructions included.

  • Encourages imagination, creativity and story-telling.

  • SCREEN-FREE FUN: For over 25 years, eeBoo has created wholesome, educational games and activities that cultivate conversation, socialization, and skill-building while developing essential skills.

  • WOMAN-OWNED business dedicated to sustainability, safety, and the creation of original and extraordinary gifts and toys. SUSTAINABLY SOURCED: 90% recycled materials, printed with vegetable-based inks.


About EeBoo: Mystery In The Forest Create A Story

eeBoo's Mystery in the Forest Create a Story set of cards starts with a princess, a pig and other colorful characters. Artist Melissa Sweet has painted scenes and characters full of intrigue and suspense. Storytellers will find plenty of images to develop a mystery and solve it, too. Will they connect the squirrel eavesdropping on chipmunks with the squirrel hiding golden coins under his acorns? Which happened first?