This ultimate guide to Arendelle features punch-out figures of Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Sven, and Olaf; a two-sided removable backdrop; stickers; and more!
A unique overview of everyone’s favorite snowy kingdom, Elsa and Anna’s Guide to Arendelle also offers up loads of interactive fun, such as creating postcards with Olaf and training reindeer with Kristoff. With a treasure trove of exciting removable items, including an invitation to Elsa’s coronation and a full-size poster, this one-of-a-kind book provides a truly entertaining experience that brings Frozen and its beloved characters to life.
Includes:
12 standing punch-out characters
Double-sided backdrop
Party lists
Coronation invitation
Coronation recipes
Snowflake cutouts for a wintry mobile
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My Thoughts
The Disney Frozen: Elsa & Anna's Guide to Arendelle is a fun picture book filled with exciting activities, all of which center around everyone's favorite princesses. It includes stickers, paper dolls, and so much more. As you go through the book, it tells you the story of Elsa and Anna, but each page also offers a fun activity that will spark your child's creativity. There are lots of tasks, including creating your own menu for the coronation, drawing pictures of Olaf, and filling in the blanks of the Reindeer serenade to test your Frozen knowledge. These are only a few examples. There are dozens of activities, making for hours of interactive fun. There is even a poster in the back of the book.
My daughter absolutely loved this book. She especially enjoyed the cardboard dolls, and of course the stickers were a fun addition. She is only five, so most of the activities were a little too complicated for her to complete alone, but she had fun doing them with me. The book is probably better suited to girls between the ages of eight and twelve who are more independent with their reading skills, but even younger children can enjoy it with a little help from a grownup.
The Giveaway
One lucky winner is going to receive the Disney Frozen: Elsa & Anna's Guide to Arendelle Activity Book! To enter just fill out the giveaway tools form below. Open to the US only. Giveaway will end 11/21/15. The winner will be notified via email and will have 48 hours to reply. Thanks again to Insight Editions for offering this fantastic prize.





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