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About the Never-Bored series:

When some children are bored they are at their creative best. Others revert to a "seek and destroy" mode. Whether your child is prone to physical, mental, or spiritual mischief, or you are looking for a dynamic way to engage both sides of your child's brain, the Never-Bored Kid Book series is for you.

Packed with a masterful blend of creative and critical thinking skills in a manner that will appeal to any child, Never-Bored Kid Books are the perfect books both for home and away-from-home use. Children will be practicing important, age-appropriate skills such as visual discrimination, sequencing, and fine motor skills through the use of hidden pictures, puzzles, dot-to-dots, drawing lessons, crafts and much more. Plus, each Never-Bored Kid Books is organized around a variety of appealing topics. All you need to provide are scissors, glue, tape, and crayons or colored pencils.
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