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The Sesame Street Imagine Ink Sticker Book gives preschoolers a mess-free coloring activity featuring Elmo, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Abby Cadabby, and Oscar the Grouch, plus a sticker layer for additional decoration. The included magic ink marker draws clear on regular paper but reveals full color on the imagine ink pages, which keeps the activity to the book itself. From Bendon.
Sesame Street is one of the gentlest brands kids meet, so the book lands well with toddlers and early preschoolers who are still building basic coloring skills. The magic ink marker matters here, since younger kids can be rougher with markers than parents would like. Stickers add a second layer of activity, so the book holds attention longer than a straight coloring pad. Pack it in a diaper bag for restaurant booths, doctor visits, or long car rides. Grandparents looking for a low-cost preschool gift can hand the book over without committing to a larger toy. Cookie Monster and Elmo show up enough times across the pages to keep both camps happy. Elmo earns the cover treatment as usual, but the rest of the cast gets enough pages to feel represented.