✨ Unlock the Magic of Imagination! ✨
Klutz Fortune Tellers is a 70-page paperback book featuring tear-out pages designed for creativity and storytelling. With gender-inclusive themes ranging from superheroes to cute food, this book encourages imaginative play and open-ended activities, making it perfect for individuals and groups alike.
C**S
Good quality. Nice gift.
My granddaughters loved these. Great entertainment for the car.
M**M
So fun!
Fun for all ages! Given as a gift to an 8 year old but even us adults are having a blast with the fortune tellers! A blast from the past even. Easy to use and good for younger kids to follow the fold lines!
E**E
Kids loved them!
This is definitely on my list of best purchases! The kids LOVE them. They are a perfect for getting kids off a screen. My 7 year old comes up with the most imaginative phrases or answers. The directions for folding are easy to follow. I would definitely purchase again!
N**G
Fortune Tellers
Granddaughter loved this product so much and could not wait to make them. I thought this was a book, but what you make out of the paper will bring back memories of when you grew up.
V**N
Great gift
My nine-year-old immediately made five of these from the book when she received as a present.Then we ended up getting one for another friend for a birthday present. It’s fun easy and packs well for travel entertainment
P**
MEMORIES OF FUN TIMES AS TWEEN/TEEN
I USED TO SQUARE A PIECE OF LOOSE-LEAF PAPER OR COLORED PAPER & WOULD WRITE THE THINGS MOST CONCERNING TO ME & MY FRIENDS.THIS IS A STUNNING BOOK WITH AMAZING IDEAS TO STIMULATE THE MIND!I CANNOT WAIT FOR MY GRANDDAUGHTER TO USE THEM AND HOPEFULLY WITH ME!THERE ARE VARIOUS TYPES OF FORTUNES, COLOFUL AND WELL MADE AND STIMULATES THE MIND!I ADORE ALL "KLUTZ" PRODUCTS, THEY NEVER DISAPPOINT!
J**R
Great Gift
Fun and engaging craft/activity for 7-12 year olds.
L**U
Gift for granddaughter
I got this for my 8 year old granddaughter for her birthday. It was not only a hit with her but the 7 year old and even the 3 year old loves it as well! An adult will definitely need to help (especially at first) but not a big deal at all. It's a little weird at first (i haven't done these since middle school) but once you get one out two of them down... and folded perfectly it's easy peasy smooth sailing from then on.Nailed it with this one!FYI... the paper is pretty solid but if the folds get little rips in them (which it will if this is for a child)... just open it back up, slap some scotch tape on it and your good to go. She has probably 15 pieces of tape on different areas of one fortune teller because she refuses to give it up and trash it because she loves it.(The kids pull out on the paper as they are doing the movements...try to get them to push in.. not pull out... if that makes any sense. Hope this helps!)
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