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The Minnie Mouse Giant Diecut Floorpad gives kids a larger-than-life coloring pad cut into a custom shape and printed with scenes featuring Minnie Mouse in her trademark polka-dot bow. At roughly 21 inches tall, it spreads across the floor for big-canvas crayon and marker play. From Bendon.
This one is built for kids who already have Minnie merchandise scattered across the room and want a floor-sized version they can color in. The diecut shape stands out from a regular notebook, so the pad reads as Minnie from across the room before a single crayon touches it. Move coloring off the table and onto the rug, where kids can sprawl out instead of hunching over. Disney parks fans who came home with a Minnie ears set can pair the pad with the rest of the haul. Tuck it under a bed, in a closet, or in an activity bin between sessions. Minnie's pink and red palette also makes it a credible Valentine's Day or birthday-party activity. Minnie's polka dots and pink palette also pair well with valentines, birthdays, and any other excuse to break out the crayons.