Amazon has Disney Where's Mickey? Mickey Mouse Look and Find Activity Book (Hardcover) on sale for $5.99. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25 or more.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has Disney Where's Mickey Mouse: A Look and Find Book Activity Book (Hardcover) for $5.99 Shipping is free with Prime or on orders $25+
Target[target.com] has Disney Where's Mickey Mouse: A Look and Find Book Activity Book (Hardcover) for $5.99
Whoa, really weak rip-off, Disney. They protect the rights to Mickey Mouse with tooth and claw, but are more than happy to take everyone else's ideas. Isn't that right, Kimba? I mean, Simba?
Whoa, really weak rip-off, Disney. They protect the rights to Mickey Mouse with tooth and claw, but are more than happy to take everyone else's ideas. Isn't that right, Kimba? I mean, Simba?
It's a licensed product made by the maker of a whole bunch of 'find the thing' style books (trying not to talk about the location of a certain striped fellow, or where you may... uhh... gather intelligence). They paid for the use of the character, because the character sells trees. Disney isn't the creator of the work.
Whoa, really weak rip-off, Disney. They protect the rights to Mickey Mouse with tooth and claw, but are more than happy to take everyone else's ideas. Isn't that right, Kimba? I mean, Simba?
Isn't that right, The Thief and the Cobbler? I mean Aladdin?
It's a licensed product made by the maker of a whole bunch of 'find the thing' style books (trying not to talk about the location of a certain striped fellow, or where you may... uhh... gather intelligence). They paid for the use of the character, because the character sells trees. Disney isn't the creator of the work.
It's a licensed product made by the maker of a whole bunch of 'find the thing' style books (trying not to talk about the location of a certain striped fellow, or where you may... uhh... gather intelligence). They paid for the use of the character, because the character sells trees. Disney isn't the creator of the work.
I can verify this is true. Walt Disney is dead and has been for years. There no way he drew this book.
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