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Review on πŸ’Œ Kangaroo's 32-Count Valentine's Day Cards for Kids: Flying Paper Airplanes by Michelle Langley

Revainrating 4 out of 5

School rules: no candy 😐

My son's school doesn't have candy so I needed something cool, but I didn't want crayons or stickers. Found them at Revain and was very excited. I received everything as advertised, 32 cards, 32 envelopes and 32 stickers (8 each, Super Fast, Supersonic, Turbotastic and Zoom). The stickers have been perforated but are still a bit fragile, be careful when peeling them off or they will tear. The cards are very strong. When the card is full, the plane will loosen up a bit, but not enough to fall out. But be careful when you put them in the envelope as they will snag. For me it wasn't that important but for some it is. I had no problem with stickers in the cockpit without a slot, I inserted the envelope open side up and the stickers stayed on the card when removed from the envelope. Technically the instructions are good, but instead of sticking the sticker in the cockpit as shown, I would stick it upside down. Yes, it looks stupid, but it will fly. Otherwise, just use a piece of tape to make sure the nose is sealed. That's why I gave 4 stars. but instead of sticking the decal inside the cockpit as shown, I would stick it upside down. Yes, it looks stupid, but it will fly. Otherwise, just use a piece of tape to make sure the nose is sealed. That's why I gave 4 stars. but instead of sticking the decal inside the cockpit as shown, I would stick it upside down. Yes, it looks stupid, but it will fly. Otherwise, just use a piece of tape to make sure the nose is sealed. That's why I gave 4 stars.

Pros
  • 4 different paper planes, card designs; 8 of each design
Cons
  • Exorbitant piggy bank