Awkward Merit Badges

Funny Stickers for Celebrating Life's Little Failures

Awkward Merit Badges
Ulysses Press
RRP:
NZ$ 27.99
Our Price:
NZ$ 23.79
Paperback
h165 x 165mm - 32pg
13 Oct 2022 US
International import eta 7-19 days
9781646044146
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Celebrate awkwardness and faux pas with this sticker book of merit badges designed for those embarrassing moments when your social anxiety gets the best of you. Thanks to Awkward Merit Badges readers can issue a cleverly designed sticker to take the sting out of a faux pas and laugh with your friends, family, or self. There is an adorable sticker for every misstep, including: "Thought Stranger Was Waving at You" "Third Wheel" "Errant ' Reply All' " "Called Someone Wrong Name" "Tripped in Public" With 96 colorful stickers, you' re sure to have a badge for any situation.
Ulysses Press is a pop culture book publishing company with offices in Brooklyn, New York, and Berkeley, California.

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