Scholastic Play Pads are just right for giving young children
an alternative to screen time and is filled with fun activities.
The Rainy Day Play Pad is perfect for
keeping younger children happily entertained when the weather keeps
you indoors.
It's easy to slip into a backpack and works just as well on a
lap as it does on a table, making it ideal for relaxed play at home
or on the go. The Play Pad board backing means it will sit just
as easily on a lap if no table is available, too.
Filled with hours of fun activities including colouring, puzzles
and simple games that children will love whether at home or on
holiday.
With clear bold outlines to make it easier to keep within and
a range of activity fun, little ones will never be bored on the
road again
Tear-out pages make it easy to share and use on the go
Includes colouring pages featuring the beloved characters from
the Cutie Colouring series
Perfect to pop in backpacks ready for entertainment anywhere
Packed with boredom-busting activities
Just right to give little ones time away from screens
This is Book 9 in the Play pads Series. See all Play pads books here.
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