Great African Americans Coloring Book
The lives and achievements of notable African Americans spring to life in this carefully researched and finely rendered coloring book. Spanning over 150 years of American history, the volume pays tribute to figures in civil rights, music, sports, politics, literature, government, and other areas.
Forty-five ready-to-color illustrations depict a group of remarkable people — Dred Scott, a slave who sued for his freedom in 1838; Sojourner Truth, a crusader for women’s rights and racial equality; author Toni Morrison; Colin Powell, former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff; and other notables, including Frederick Douglass, Ralph Ellison, W. E. B. Du Bois, Richard Wright, Rosa Parks, Duke Ellington, Muhammad Ali, Marcus Garvey, Jesse Jackson, Eubie Blake, Mother Hale, Thurgood Marshall, Katherine Dunham, Marian Anderson, and many others.
Captions for each illustration document individual accomplishments, making this not only an entertaining coloring book, but also an informative review of the many and varied achievements of African Americans.
Great Native Americans Coloring Book
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Hebrew Alphabet Coloring Book
Children will delight in coloring charming renderings of birds, bears, bees, and fish: planes, taxis, and helicopters; a king and queen; a mailman delivering mail; a birthday party; the Star of David; cats and dogs, and many other familiar creatures and objects. Meanwhile, they’ll develop a basic vocabulary in modern Hebrew because, best of all, coloring makes learning fun.
What better way for your children and grandchildren to begin to understand the importance of language, culture, and traditions of the past — and get a head start for classroom instruction. A helpful preface explains how best to use the book and also describes how each letter is pronounced. At the end of the book there’s a right-to-left alphabet to color and an English-to-Hebrew glossary of all 250 words your child will learn.
Hidden Picture Puzzle Coloring Book
Children who love to color and who delight in solving puzzles will find this book a double treat. Anna Pomaska’s charmingly drawn, imaginative scenes, peopled by elves, fairies, and other magical and ordinary creatures, have the added attraction of hidden objects — animals, numbers, letters, and other items — cleverly worked into the designs.
Thirty-one pictures include all kinds of objects to hunt for while coloring: fish, birds, mice, rabbits, airplanes, flags, umbrellas, ice cream cones, laughing faces, mermaids, ghosts, and more. Captions for each picture provide story lines and indicate the numbers and kinds of items to locate. Solutions are provided in the back of the book.
How Things Work -- Everyday Machines Coloring Book
HOW TO DRAW DOGS
If you like, you can even create your own fantasy dogs by combining heads, bodies, tails, and legs from different breeds. Each of the step-by-step guides includes a blank practice page as well as a short description of the breed. The finished drawings are great for coloring, too.
Human Anatomy Coloring Book: An Entertaining and Instructive Guide to the Human Body - Bones, Muscles, Blood, Nerves, and How They Work
An affordable anatomy class, this easy learning study aid contains careful, scientifically accurate line renderings of the body’s organs and major systems: skeletal, muscular, nervous, digestive, reproductive, and more. A total of 43 coloring pages (often with several illustrations on each) offers numerous views, cross-sections, diagrams and detailed closeups, labelled and numbered to correspond with suggestions for coloring. These suggestions are specially designed to emphasize the structural relationship in the body. By working through each system, the reader will gain not only an intimate knowledge of the location, appearance and role of the body parts, this learning tool will also be laying the groundwork for more sophisticated studies of anatomy.
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I Can Write Coloring Book
All 26 letters of the alphabet and related objects are represented in a similar fashion — from boat, car, and duck to X-ray, yo-yo, and zebra. Guidelines on the bottom of each large page invite youngsters to print a capital letter and small letter on their own. Boys and girls will especially like this fun-to-use book because they can color all the objects that go with the letters.
I Love America Stained Glass Coloring Book
Sixteen boldly outlined drawings on translucent paper presents a variety of patriotic images, among them the American flag and eagle, Liberty Bell, Statue of Liberty, and the White House; Washington crossing the Delaware, the Lincoln Memorial, and Uncle Sam; the slogan, “United We Stand,” and more.
Simply use crayons, colored pencils, felt-tip pens, or other media to add exciting color to these images of pride and loyalty. Then place the finished artwork in a window or near another source of bright light. You’ll see your “stained glass” artistry express your love in a magical glow.