Shark Fun

by Emma Less

Published 1 April 2007
As long as the kids are armed with a crayon, it will be safe and fun to dive into these waters! There are creatures lurking at the bottom of the sea, with corals, shells, reefs and sunken ships. There, kids can colour in the ocean floor, give a shark his toothy bite, make sure he's got a scary face and follow the sub as it gives chase through a maze! Then, because of the wipe-clean pages, they can start the fun all over again!

Valentine Fun

by Steve Harpster and Emma Less

Published 28 November 2005
Cupid's aiming his bow - because he knows Valentine's Day is closer than you think. And kids will feel the love while finding their way through a heart-shaped maze of lace, coloring in some sweet lovebirds, and completing their own Be-mine cards. With its built-in crayons and wipe-off pages, it's the perfect way for parents to say "I love you" to their child.

Horse Fun

by Emma Less

Published 4 October 2007
This work offers hours of fun for children aged 2 to 4 years. It includes 6 crayons and wipe-off pages. It is a wonderful activity book, complete with rhyming text.Horse-crazy kids will love this! Using the crayons that come with the book, children can get busy with a variety of engaging activities and make each picture their own. They'll draw a racehorse's face, give a zebra his stripes, put ears and a tail on a knight's steed, lead a cowboy and his mare to the rodeo, and color in a festive horse-driven sleigh. The rhyming text is lots of fun to read too!

Outer Space Fun

by Emma Less

Published 4 October 2007
This is a fantastic activity book for children aged 2-4 years. It includes 6 crayons and wipe-off pages. It is a fantastic book that can be reused again-and-again.Little Scribbles is taking kids where almost no one has gone before: way into outer space! First stop: a visit with some aliens. But since these creatures have no faces, children will have to draw some in. Once that's done, it's time to help the aliens finish their spaceship, find a path that leads them back home, and connect the star-shaped dots.

Pirate Fun

by Emma Less

Published 1 April 2007
With crayon in hand, children can set sail with the pirates and have an exciting adventure! To start the trip, they have to complete the drawing of the ship, give the crew colourful costumes, put gold, jewels (and anything else they want) inside a treasure chest and design a tropical hideaway on the special Secret Island. Then, after they have solved the "treasure map" maze, they can start the fun all over again!

Princess Fun

by Emma Less

Published 1 October 2006
This is everything royal little girls could want: pretty scenes with castles, wizards, kings, queens and (of course) princesses to draw. They'll colour in gowns, solve a maze that runs through a formal gardens and make the princess' wishes come true with wonderful gifts. All with Little Scribbles signature wipe-clean pages and built-in crayons for doing the activities, so little girls can become princesses over and over again and the fun will never end!

Dinosaur Fun

by Emma Less

Published 1 October 2006
Kids always love dinosaurs - so this "Little Scribbles" should be really popular! Young fans will enjoy drawing in the teeth of some snapping sauruses; helping baby dinos hatch; colouring in textured skin and completing a maze of felled trees that have trapped some of the big dinosaurs. With "Little Scribbles" signature wipe-clean pages and built-in crayons for doing the activities, children can do it over and over again - so the fun will never end!

Christmas Fun

by Steve Harpster and Emma Less

Published 1 August 2005
"The Little Scribble" series launches with a quartet of holiday board books by Emma Less, illustrated by Steve Harpster, with blank sections on wipe-off pages meant for coloring, and a box of crayons tucked into the back covers. Youngsters can color in hats and gloves on Santa's elves or trace a maze to the treetop star in Christmas Fun. Other holiday titles include: "Halloween Fun"; "Valentine Fun" and "Easter Fun".