Monsters, Mayhem, and Myths Sticker, Color & Activity Book
Over 500 Macabre Stickers
(Author) Editors of Chartwell BooksExplore the dark and macabre world of mythology and monsters with 500+ stickers, 50+ activity pages, puzzles, and trivia. With the Monsters, Mayhem, and Myths Sticker, Color & Activity Book, you can express both your creative and dark side with: Exquisitely illustrated stickers: Use them to decorate envelopes, gift wrap, letters, scrapbooks, journals, or photo albums. On the backs of the sticker pages are quotes about various monsters and myths. Creepy coloring pages, featuring line-drawn images of all kinds of monsters and mythological creatures. Each full-page design has a meditative pattern on the back that you can color in any way you like, regardless of your artistic abilities. You could even adorn your finished works of art with the stickers. Word games such as mazes, trivia, matching, sudoku, and more! With gorgeous foil accents on the cover, so many pages to look at, so many things to do, and so much fun to be had in these pages, Monsters, Mayhem, and Myths Sticker, Color & Activity Book is the perfect book to have on hand when a free moment strikes. It's also an ideal gift for anyone who enjoys stickers, coloring, word games, and those fascinated by creatures of the night.
Editors of Chartwell Books
The editors of Chartwell Books are known for their expertise in producing high-quality illustrated reference books on a wide range of topics, including history, art, and nature. Their most notable works include "The Complete Illustrated History of World War I" and "The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Birds." Their literary style is characterized by meticulous research, striking visuals, and accessible writing that appeals to both casual readers and experts alike. Their contributions to literature include providing readers with comprehensive and visually stunning resources that deepen their understanding of various subjects. Their most famous work is "The Complete Illustrated History of World War II," which has become a classic in the genre of military history.