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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN num: 9780811855099
ISBN number: 0811855090
Label: Chronicle Books
Manufacturer: Chronicle Books
Manufacturer Maximum Age: 99 years
Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 months
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 368
Printing Date: May 04, 2006
Publishing house: Chronicle Books
Age index: Young Adult
Sale Popularity Level: 1671
Studio: Chronicle Books
Features:- This book is not just for coloring, it's also for doodling, drawing, imagining and thinking!
- Illustrated by renowned childrens book illustrator Taro Gomi
- Playful drawings, funny scenarios and fun-to-follow instructions
- Contains 368 pages and one colour throughout
- Book size: 8 1/4 x 11 11/16 inches
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Product Description:
This is no ordinary coloring book! With playful drawings, funny scenarios and fun-to-follow instructions, this book is not just for coloring, but for doodling, drawing, imagining and thinking!
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This coloring book is the perfect coloring book. It's non-traditional, but it encourages your child to build upon his/her imagination and express their individuality as well as personal artistic flair. It provides the foundation for a lot of coloring fun!
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Love this series of book!! I ended up buying one for each of my eight kids ranging from 16 to 4 years old.
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My four year old got this out of my gift pile (to give to others), and had a great time doing the very first half of the book. Needless to say, it works for almost any age! It gives you the beginning of a picture (usually) and gives you guidance on what to draw. Here's an umbrella, draw some rain. Fun and creative gift for any age!
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I bought this book as something my 3 y/o and I could do together. We finally pulled it out tonight (I was saving it for some quality alone time) and I LOVE IT! This is just very basic generic coloring book and each page has a simple instruction to add to or finish the scribble on the page. You can interpret it however you want and do with it what you please. Follow the instructions literally, abstract something, create something completely different. This book definitely inspired creativity in both me and my son. My mom is pretty artsy and I am going to order one for her. I'd love to see what she'd do with it. Great choice if you're looking for something different and I totally agree it's good for any age.
As for the dead person...if your child can read, let them draw a dead person. It's about interpretation and creativity. They don't have to draw a corpse. Maybe they choose to draw Abraham Lincoln or Jesus. If they can't read, tell them to draw whatever you'd like to see.
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I bought this for my 3 year old who loves coloring books, as long as they have dot to dots and "design the cookie" type pages. This is perfect for her. She loves it just as much as i thought she would. What I don't like is that some of the pages are landscape style. I mean, they go across the binding of the book which makes it difficult. I tried ripping the pages out, then glueing them to a bigger piece of construction paper. That can olny be done if you have already done the pages on the back sides (unless you want to waste pages out of a 20.00 book, i don't) it would be nice if the whole book were landscape, and the worst thing about this book is the page that says to "draw a dead person." What in the world? I ripped out that page, and good thing i saw it before she did. It has a box that resembles a coffin that you are supposed to draw the 'dead body' in. I would have considered returning the book for that reason alone had she not used over 1/2 the book already,a nd been in love with it. Seriously everyday since she got it, she has done 10-15 pages.
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