Crayola Beginnings™ has teamed up with BBC Worldwide for the second year running to create an exciting range of In the Night Garden infant arts and crafts products, which are ideal for little hands. The Happy Hands Art Mat (RRP £19.99) is the less mess, no fuss, portable play mat. The play mat is split into three different play surfaces which include a water paddle surface revealing a fun picture, a drawing surface with chunky jumbo crayons and a velcro shape picture creator for sticking, re-sticking and creating a finished scene.
The Character Hats (RRP £4.99) are perfect to keep you busy on a rainy day. These fun, simple hats are very easy to make and can be personalised with crayons and stickers. Create your own In the Night Garden scene again and again with with the Colour and Create a Scene (RRP £7.99). Different parts of the scene are pre-coloured and un-coloured for you to colour in, or add some of the stickers included.
The Magic Sound Scribbler (RRP £19.99) will make a fun character sound when you rub the Beginnings™ Jumbo Crayon on the different picture templates. With instant results, you’re guaranteed to feel a great sense of achievement!
Presspack has a Happy Hands Art Mat and a Character Hat to give away to two lucky members.
To be in with a chance of winning, all you need to do is draw a picture of your favourite character from In the Night Garden.
Send your picture, along with your name, address, age, contact telephone number and Presspack number to Press Pack, Western Telegraph, Old Hakin Road, Merlins Bridge, Haverfordwest, SA61 1XF.
The Crayola Beginnings In the Night Garden range is available now. The products mentioned are suitable for children aged two and older.
For stockist information, contact 01702 200660.
In The Night Garden characters and logo © Ragdoll Worldwide Limited 2007. In The Night Garden is a trade mark of Ragdoll Worldwide Limited. Produced by Ragdoll Limited.
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