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Love these more now that I found a storage solution!
So many reasons why this is great, and a few reasons why it annoyed me.
The positives: I bought it for my 18 month old and it was perfect for that age: kept her busy for a nice length of time, she couldn't tear the vinyl stickers, and obviously they can be stuck/unstuck infinite number of times. She loves to put them on the windows in her playroom.
The negatives: The different scenes that you're supposed to put the stickers on is just a card stock-type of paper and she had torn one nearly in half within a month. So they aren't the most durable; definitely not for 18 month - 2 year year old. The pages came unglued from the binding of the sticker pad within a month or so, and we were left with random, torn, bent pages scattered around and no way to protect them for long term use. Also, I initially bought the book for use on a plane, but it's actually not great for travel due to larger size (11x14).
ORGANIZATION/STORAGE IDEA! 8 months after I bought this, I found the perfect solution: the Itoya Profolio Series 11 X 14 Inch Art Presentation Portfolio. It has clear pockets for each scene to keep them protected, and I put all the stickers on the opposite page (on top of the clear plastic pocket). It's has enough pages to store at least several M&D Reusable Sticker pads.
It was $15 from amazon (http://www.amazon.com/Itoya-Profolio-Series-Presentation-Portfolio/dp/B00ED3SUA2), but entirely worth it if you're looking for an adequate storage solution that will keep these sticker pads in good shape for a long time to come.
1-2021 UPDATE - I’ve had these stickers stored in the portfolio for years and the plastic of the portfolio pages has warped underneath the stickers. See 3rd photo. Weird. I still recommend the portfolio but would slide the stickers inside instead of placing on top the pages.
April 2016 · Toys and Games · verified purchase