Laurence King - Stickyscapes at the Museum

Stickyscapes at the Museum

Bring museum exhibits to life with reusable stickers and dual scenes

Daytime galleries with security guards and orderly displays, then the same museum after dark when exhibits spring to life.

Young artists determine which artifacts belong where, arranging collections during museum hours, then reimagining the space as dinosaurs roam freely and paintings leap from walls. Repositionable stickers encourage experimentation, move a T-rex skeleton from natural history to the portrait gallery, or keep exhibits traditionally organized. The large-format scene provides ample space for detailed arrangements without crowding, while the booklet format makes this portable enough for waiting rooms, long car rides, or quiet restaurant tables.

This works equally well for solo play or collaborative storytelling, as children build narratives around their museum layouts. The contrast between orderly daytime operations and chaotic nighttime adventures introduces concepts about museum function while keeping the focus firmly on imaginative play.

Books and Media

Books and Media Purchase Guide

Books and Media

Activity Books - Interactive art books and workbooks for learning techniques and developing skills.

Coloring Books - Adult and children's coloring books for relaxation and creative expression.

Craft and Hobby Books - Instructional books covering various crafting techniques and projects.

Drawing Books - Technique books and tutorials for improving drawing skills and learning new methods.

Painting Books - Comprehensive guides to painting techniques, color theory, and artistic development.

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