Mommy just gave me these beautiful sticker books about unicorns, fairies, pixies, elves and sparkling unicorns. She said there are a present for being such a good little sissy girl learning how to worship Goddess Aphrodite and obey Mistress Emily and Mistress Dani.
I love sticker books cause they have many pretty scenes and lots of different stickers and sizes and shapes. The best is that they can be moved around so that I can make lots of different stories. There is one I opened to called "Castle in the Clouds"
The air is filled with shimmering wings as fairiesflutter and twirl among the clouds.Unicorns with bright flowing manes, energ from the castleStables to leap and prance among the fairies
(from Mistress Emily - Children begin to develop interest in stickers from age 18 months to 2 years. Children can begin to explore sticker play with adult supervision, but as kids age, it's also a great activity to promote independent play. Sticker books encourage your child to express their creativity and imagination. They can create scenes, stories and artwork by placing stickers in different combinations and arrangements. Even though Annie is 5 she still gets lots of enjoyment playing with stickers. I love watching Annie play with stickers and then tell me a story about a scene.
This is sissy annie at Unicorn world, in her unicorn dress, chatting with a mermaid