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EARLY START MINI STAMP AND COLOR UNDER THE SEA

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Stamp and Colour Mini: Under the Sea Edition – Micador Early stART 🐠🌊🖍️

Make a splash with creativity! 💦 Dive into an ocean of imagination with the Stamp and Colour Mini: Under the Sea Edition from Micador’s Early stART collection. Designed especially for little artists, this adorable and compact set encourages playful exploration of marine life while building essential early learning skills. 🐙🦀🐳

🌊 What’s Inside:

  • 3 chunky under-the-sea themed stamps (think starfish, fishies, and more!) 🐚

  • 1 washable ink pad for mess-free stamping fun

  • 20 sea-themed activity sheets to color and complete 🖼️

  • 3 easy-grip crayons perfect for small hands

🏆 Award-Winning Fun!
This delightful set is a 2024 PAL Award Winner 🥇—an honor that highlights the best toys, games, and books that spark rich communication, interactive play, and language development. The Play Advances Language (PAL) Award is the top industry recognition for tools that inspire connection and early learning through play.

🧠 Why It’s Awesome:

  • Builds fine motor skills with stamping and coloring motions

  • Supports early literacy and numeracy with themed activities

  • Encourages imaginative storytelling and creative thinking

  • Helps kids express themselves through open-ended play

🐬 Ideal For:

  • Ages 3 and up

  • Preschool classrooms, travel fun, rainy day projects ☔

  • Kids who love ocean animals and creative activities

  • Parents and teachers who value educational and sustainable play

🌱 Part of Micador’s green eARTh Collection:

  • FSC™ Mix certified materials

  • Safe, non-toxic, and thoughtfully designed

  • Packaging and components made with eco-conscious practices

Final Note: With friendly sea creatures, engaging stamps, and vibrant crayons, the Under the Sea Mini Set brings endless fun and learning—perfect for your little explorer with a love for the deep blue sea! 🌊🖍️🐡

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