Migwan Salmon Bookmark Download

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As an art activity for home, school, or community setting: print side 1 only for the Migwan Salmon colouring bookmark.

As a point-of-purchase item for bookstores and other retailers: print double-sided for book promotion. Customers will enjoy this free colouring bookmark to bring home. The reverse side includes a space for your store stamp or personal message to customers.

Includes two PDF files: one black and white, and one colour.

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