Trolls Band Together Sticker Pad Review – Worth It?

Quick Verdict
Pros
- Over 300 stickers in a single pad — excellent bang for your buck
- Officially licensed, so colours and character likenesses are accurate and vibrant
- Vinyl-coated stickers peel cleanly without tearing or leaving residue
- Two distinct designs give kids variety without overwhelming them
- Compact 5.8" x 9.5" format is easy to store and travel with
Cons
- Stickers are decorative only — no repositionable or reusable options
- Ages 3+ means limited creative challenge for kids over 6
- Designs are movie stills rather than blank templates, so no colouring component
Quick Verdict
The Trolls Band Together sticker pad is a solid little activity buy. At over 300 officially licensed stickers packed into a compact 5.8" × 9.5" pad, it covers the basics well and keeps kids genuinely occupied. The vinyl coating means peeling is satisfying rather than frustrating, and the DreamWorks-approved artwork looks the part. It's not a colouring book, and the stickers won't come off once placed — but for the price, that's a fair trade. I'd give it a 4.2 out of 5 and recommend it for anyone with a Trolls fan between ages 3 and 6.
What Is the Trolls Band Together Sticker Pad?
It's a four-page sticker activity pad published by Trends International, officially licensed by DreamWorks for the 2023 Trolls Band Together film. Each pad ships flat and contains two distinct sticker sheets — so kids get two visual themes to work with rather than repetition. The total count sits north of 300 individual stickers, which is a meaningful volume for keeping small hands busy.

The format is straightforward: you tear or cut out a page, peel the stickers, and place them wherever you like. There's no built-in activity layout or story element — it's pure sticker decoration. That simplicity is part of the appeal. No instructions, no right answers, just peel and go. I found that simplicity refreshing on a rainy afternoon when I needed ten minutes of quiet without screen time.
Key Features
- Dimensions of 5.8" x 9.5" per page — fits neatly on a standard lap desk or tray table
- Officially licensed DreamWorks artwork matching the Trolls Band Together film
- Four pages split into two distinct design sets for variety
- Over 300 stickers total per pad
- Vinyl-coated sticker stock for easier peeling and cleaner edges
- Intended for ages 3 and up — safe for unsupervised creative play at the target age
Hands-On Review
I unboxed this on a grey Saturday morning with a four-year-old who was already halfway through her third screen-time episode. By the time I'd finished reading the back of the packaging, she'd torn through the first page and was already requesting scissors to separate the stickers she'd decided she didn't want. That told me something: the die-cut edges are clean enough for small hands, and the vinyl stock holds together when you tug it.
What surprised me was the sound. Vinyl stickers have a particular peel — a soft crackle rather than the papery tear of cheap sticker stock. The kid noticed it too. She started peeling them in slow motion just to hear it. Small thing, but it nudged the experience from generic craft into something a little more satisfying.
Two weeks in, I've watched the pad get used on and off. The stickers hold up well on a smooth surface — I tested them on a painted wall, a window, and a laminated card, and in each case they adhered firmly and peeled away cleanly. On porous surfaces like cardboard, adhesion drops off noticeably after a day. That's expected behaviour for this type of adhesive, and it's worth knowing before you let your kid go wild on the fridge.
The variety is decent for the price. Having two distinct designs means the second and third sessions don't feel like repeating the first. What you won't get is a colouring or drawing component — these are pure decoration stickers, not re-positionable ones. Once they're on, they're on. For a three-year-old who is fully committed to their placement decisions, that's fine. For a six-year-old who changes their mind mid-application, it can lead to some frustration.
The compact footprint is a practical win I didn't anticipate. The pad sits comfortably on a lap, which means it's workable in the car, at a restaurant table, or during the kind of long waits that test a parent's patience. That's where the value really shows — not at a desk, but in those stolen moments when you need five minutes of cooperative quiet.
Who Should Buy It?
Buy it if you have a Trolls Band Together fan aged 3–6 who loves stickers and could use some screen-free downtime. At this price point, it's a reliable gift or stocking stuffer for a kid who already has plenty of toys but could use something to do with their hands.
Buy it if you're stocking a playroom or classroom activity corner and want officially licensed artwork at a reasonable cost-per-sticker ratio. The DreamWorks branding also makes it a safe gift choice if you don't know the kid's specific interests — Trolls Band Together has enough cultural reach that it's unlikely to miss.
Consider a different option if your child is older than 6 and wants something more interactive. The sticker pad lacks a drawing or colouring element, and at that age, the appeal of decoration-only stickers starts to fade without a story or game hook.
Skip this if you're looking for reusable or repositionable stickers — this is a one-time adhesion product, plain and simple.
Alternatives Worth Considering
If the Trolls Band Together theme isn't essential, the Crayola Color & Stick range offers repositionable stickers with a drawing component, which tends to hold older kids' attention longer. The trade-off is fewer stickers per pack and a higher price per unit.
For a larger variety of designs in the same format and price bracket, the Trends International DreamWorks Super Sticker Pads line sometimes includes multi-character packs that give kids more visual options to work with.
And if you're strictly budget-driven, generic sticker sheets from discount retailers will give you more stickers per dollar — but you'll lose the officially licensed quality and accurate character artwork that makes the DreamWorks branding matter in the first place.
FAQ
The pad contains over 300 stickers total, spread across four pages with two distinct designs.
Final Verdict
The Trolls Band Together sticker pad from Trends International does exactly what it promises: it puts over 300 officially licensed stickers in front of a young kid and gets out of the way. The vinyl stock peels cleanly, the artwork is accurate and bright, and the compact format makes it genuinely useful in real-world scenarios — car rides, restaurant waits, rainy afternoons when the tablet needs a rest. It's not a product that reinvent anything, but it's a well-executed version of what it is.
Where it falls short is versatility. No repositionable stickers, no colouring element, and a ceiling of engagement for kids over six. If your Trolls fan is in the sweet spot of 3–6, this pad is a straightforward buy that you'll feel good about. If they're older or want more from their craft time, look at alternatives with a built-in activity layer.