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I would like to share a new children’s book with you which is geared towards Valentines Day but is perfect for children who like puffy stickers. The new book is called Super Puffy Stickers! Be My Valentine! by Maggie Fischer (Author), Samantha Meredith (Illustrator). I received this Puffy Sticker book in exchange for this review.
If your looking for other books for your children they you should check out Silver Dolphin Books featuring other Valentines Day books. Valentines is about LOVE and that should be shared every day of the year not just on Valentines Day and that is why I had to share Super Puffy Stickers! Be My Valentine with you.

David and I’ve been reorganizing and hanging up pictures and taking down decoration the past couple weeks. Charlie and I’ve been separating our #Holiday decorations and books into totes. Today we will be working on Valentines Day.
While cleaning off the Library shelf I cam across Super Puffy Stickers! Be My Valentine!. Charlie said these stickers would be fun to decorate our home with next year on Valentines Day. Looking at the cover of the book is a Unicorn and Dog I feel in love with. I also like the heat which is cut out on the front of the book and showcases some of the stickers.
Charlie and I had so much fun looking at all of the puffy stickers we found a few we would like to keep for ourselves from Dogs to a Frog with a Crown for David. There is a Ladybug my daughter Suzzie would have wanted. I liked the candy which would make cute decorations for our dinning room table.
Charlie and I loved the cover of the book which has a lot of pink and blue on it. Charlie wanted me to also let you know there is a Cat with a bow and arrow. Once you open the book you will see a pink envelope that holds the stickers. Charlie and I were both excited to find out the envelope is pink because its our favorite color.
I love how Super Puffy Stickers! Be MY Valentines isn’t just a book for children to read but counting games they can use for math. Print out the pages and more than one children can do what it ask. Like counting candy hearts. There is plenty of opportunities to read in the book. Don’t forget to bring your crayons to color the cute pictures.
There are words scrambled up that will help children practice there spelling. Mazes, dot-to-dots and so much more. Charlie and I would say Super Puffy Stickers! Be My Valentines is for younger children but adults and older children will have fun working through the activities and checking out all of the stickers.
I hope you take the time to check out Super Puffy Stickers! Be My Valentine! which isn’t just for Valentines Day but for every day of the year. If Charlie and I were still #Homeschooling we would have used this book in both our reading class and our Art Class.
About the book:
Fall head over heels for this puffy sticker activity book loaded with adorable activities and more than 85 sweet puffy stickers!
Get ready for lovable fun in this colorful activity book! Turn the pages and fall in love with coloring pages, mazes, doodles, and search and finds, all decorated with hearts, flowers, and more. With adorable illustrations and more than 85 puffy stickers to add to the pages, this book is perfect for Valentine’s Day!
Meet the Author: Maggie Fisher
Maggie Fischer is originally from Oregon, but settled in Seattle, Washington after receiving her B.A. in English from Gonzaga University. As the daughter of a children’s librarian, she has a special place in her heart for all books, but especially books for children. From co-writing the award-winning board book series Wild Bios to developing personalities for 180 quirky cats for Hasbro’s Lost Kitties, Maggie is no stranger to creating licensed and original content that is fun, funny, and informative.
She has written books for Nickelodeon, Disney, Mattel, Dreamworks, Smithsonian, and Discovery, and has experience with an array of novelty formats. Whether she is delving into a world of her own creation or breathing life into existing characters, Maggie is most at home with a pen in her hand (or, her fingers on the keyboard!).
Thank you,
Glenda, Charlie and David Cates