Art, activities & more!
Written by Susan Buescher
Illustrated by Scott DuBar
New York Get Creative 6
Get Creative 6
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LAUREN O’NEAL
Creative Director
IRENE LEDWITH
Senior Designer
JENNIFER MARKSON
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CAROLINE KILMER
President ART JOINNIDES
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JAY STEIN
Copyright © 2023 by Mixed Media Resources, LLC
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means—graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or information storage-and-retrieval systems—without permission of the publisher.
The designs in this book are intended for the personal, noncommercial use of the retail purchaser and are under federal copyright laws; they are not to be reproduced in any form for commercial use.
ISBN: 978-1-68462-068-5
Manufactured in China
First Edition
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How to Use This Book
On the left-hand page, use crayons, colored pencils, or markers to color in the picture.
On the right-hand page, use the wooden stylus to trace the lines and reveal the magic art!
Check out the games and puzzles in the back of the book!
TIP
Put a paper towel under the book when tracing the scratch-off art. It will catch the crumbs!
Puppy
Puppies sleep for 15 to 20 hours a day, but when they’re awake, they are playful and full of energy!
Horse
A baby horse is called a foal. Female foals are called fillies, and male foals are called colts. Foals can stand up and walk within one hour of being born.
Sloth
Baby sloths cling to their mothers for the first months of their lives. Some sloths live their entire lives in one tree, while others move to a nearby tree when old enough to leave their mothers.
Llama
A baby llama is called a cria, which is a Spanish word meaning “young” or “baby.” Mama llamas and crias use a humming sound to communicate with each other.
Caterpillar
Caterpillars eat as many leaves as they can until they are strong enough to build a cocoon around themselves. Inside the cocoon, they turn into goo…and then the goo grows into a butterfly!
Fill in the Blank
Write your own under-the-sea story! Fill in each blank with the type of word listed below it.
• noun: a person, place, or thing (examples: book , friend, happiness)
• adjective: a word that describes a noun (examples: red, big, silly)
• verb: an action word (examples: jump, think , giggle)
• adverb: a word that describes a verb or adjective (examples: quickly, sadly)
Once upon a time there was a ____________________ (sea animal)
named __________________. __________________ was very (name 1) (name 1)
_________________ and loved to _________________. One day, (adjective) (verb)
Spot the Difference
Can you find the eight small differences between the two pictures?
Dot Box
Two players take turns drawing a line from one dot to the next, horizontally or vertically. If you draw the line that completes a foursided box, write your initials in it. Whoever completes the most boxes wins!
Write Your Own Cartoon
Fill in the speech bubble to create your own cartoon!
Word Search
Can you find all these words in the word search? HORSE FILLY
SHEEPDOG
COLT SOW PIGLET LAMB EWE ROOSTER HEN CHICK DUCKLING MALLARD COW CALF GOAT
Scrambled Words
Unscramble the letters to find the hidden words. Then unscramble the circled letters to find the answer to the riddle.
What did the baby cat say after she told a joke?
“I’m just
around!”
EHPTEEOLN ————————— RUFT ———— CUIEJ ————— APKLN ————— MSEWAEO ———————
——————
RYTARS
——————
Change One Letter
Change one letter in each of the words to reveal an animal.
GOLF ———— LIEN ———— THICKEN ——————— HIPPY ————— STARK ————— FIX ——— CARROT —————— WARM ———— PLEA ———— STUNK —————
Answers
Word Search Spot the Difference
APTCSXITDCWZ
FTOROOSTERSD
IIHJLWJSAPAV
CCLLJVKWEJUZ
HCOLTCOSDLDG
IUGNYSRRTWUF
CANQTOAPLICJ
KJXIHLSMRFKJ
BFYVLPDBZGLL
YUEAFIFIOBIO
LAMBBGCDHENI
BZSDKLPAZBGS
VSBWTERELRBZ
PTIAETSGJFMQ
RXOHSWERJOXJ
DGSQSIEGWUCZ
Scrambled Words: TELEPHONE, TURF, JUICE, PLANK, AWESOME, STARRY, KITTEN
Change One Letter: WOLF, LION, CHICKEN, HIPPO, SHARK (or STORK), FOX, PARROT, WORM, FLEA, SKUNK
Crack the Code: They don’t have the koala-fications; He shell-ebrates; She’d been bamboozled; They were in a baaaad mooood.
Count the Tadpoles: 99; 10; 20
Learn fun facts about cute baby animals!
Learning is fun when you’re learning about cute baby animals! This book will teach you facts about all kinds of animals, from kittens to tadpoles to baby pandas—and provide hours of entertainment along the way. Just use the wooden stylus that comes with this book to trace the pictures, scratching off the magic ink to reveal rainbow swirls or shiny foil underneath!
After
Before Inside you’ll find
• 20 magical scratch-off pages
• 20 coloring pages
• 20 pages of games, puzzles, and activities
• Wooden stylus
Recommended for ages 5 and up
Get Creative 6
An imprint of Mixed Media Resources
19 West 21st Street, Suite 601 New York, NY 10010
Copyright © 2023 by Mixed Media Resources, LLC
Manufactured in China
Conforms to ASTM D-4236 • NonToxic
CAUTION: Keep particles of scratch coating away from eyes, as irritation may occur. In case of accidental contact, flush eyes with water. Avoid inhaling particles of scratch coating. Use in a well ventilated area under close adult supervision. Not for children under 5 years of age.
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CHOKING HAZARD — Small parts are not for children under 3 years or any individuals who have a tendency to place inedible objects in their mouths.
WARNING: Contains functional sharp points. Adult supervision required.
$16.99 US $22.99 CAN
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