Something strange is going on in the old Spiderwick Mansion.... Join Jared, Simon, and Mallory Grace as they explore Arthur Spiderwick's world of fantastical creatures and try to save his field guide from the evil ogre Mulgarath! Re-create scenes from the movie, or invent your own in this book with more than sixty stickers!

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