Fairy Village Coloring Book: A coloring book with fairy paper dolls

Author:   Cathy Witbeck
Publisher:   Calico Barn
ISBN:  

9781732262645


Pages:   72
Publication Date:   30 October 2020
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 12 years
Format:   Paperback
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Fairy Village Coloring Book: A coloring book with fairy paper dolls


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The Fairy Village Coloring Book has detailed drawings making it a unique coloring experience for both children and adults. The book is filled with homes and businesses you would expect to find in a fairy village. Both interior and exterior views are included in over 30 pages. The back of the book includes four fairy dolls to cut out. These friends can be moved around the scenes for interactive play.

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Author:   Cathy Witbeck
Publisher:   Calico Barn
Imprint:   Calico Barn
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.245kg
ISBN:  

9781732262645


ISBN 10:   1732262640
Pages:   72
Publication Date:   30 October 2020
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 12 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Remember paper dolls? They were popular in the 1950s and 60s, and most girls from that era well recall their allure. Today, the item of choice is coloring books. In the last 5 years, the coloring book format has blossomed into a whole new market for adults and kids alike. Cathy Witbeck is on the cresting wave of book trends with a difference: Fairy Village Coloring Book adds some paper dolls into the mix for cut-out play and additional enjoyment. Each page's black and white line drawings offers images that will appeal to different levels of coloring expertise, from simple images of whimsical interior and exterior homes and businesses to complexly patterned rugs and d�cor. The idea is that this coloring book, when completed by a young user, will create an entire fairy village via thirty pages of different abodes and displays and the four already-colored fairies (a boy, two girls and a fairy grandma) who will inhabit it. The fun fairy grandma actually sports a track suit and maple leaf wings, reflecting her Canadian roots. Now, unlike traditional paper dolls, these do not come with outfits. One is meant to play with them by placing them in the colored pages, not dress them in cutout clothes. The approach will delight kids who like to color, who want an integrated whimsical fairy theme and village, and who will enjoy the paper dolls when coloring is complete. Midwest Book Review


Remember paper dolls? They were popular in the 1950s and 60s, and most girls from that era well recall their allure. Today, the item of choice is coloring books. In the last 5 years, the coloring book format has blossomed into a whole new market for adults and kids alike. Cathy Witbeck is on the cresting wave of book trends with a difference: Fairy Village Coloring Book adds some paper dolls into the mix for cut-out play and additional enjoyment. Each page's black and white line drawings offers images that will appeal to different levels of coloring expertise, from simple images of whimsical interior and exterior homes and businesses to complexly patterned rugs and decor. The idea is that this coloring book, when completed by a young user, will create an entire fairy village via thirty pages of different abodes and displays and the four already-colored fairies (a boy, two girls and a fairy grandma) who will inhabit it. The fun fairy grandma actually sports a track suit and maple leaf wings, reflecting her Canadian roots. Now, unlike traditional paper dolls, these do not come with outfits. One is meant to play with them by placing them in the colored pages, not dress them in cutout clothes. The approach will delight kids who like to color, who want an integrated whimsical fairy theme and village, and who will enjoy the paper dolls when coloring is complete. Midwest Book Review


Remember paper dolls? They were popular in the 1950s and 60s, and most girls from that era well recall their allure. Today, the item of choice is coloring books. In the last 5 years, the coloring book format has blossomed into a whole new market for adults and kids alike. Cathy Witbeck is on the cresting wave of book trends with a difference: Fairy Village Coloring Book adds some paper dolls into the mix for cut-out play and additional enjoyment. Each page's black and white line drawings offers images that will appeal to different levels of coloring expertise, from simple images of whimsical interior and exterior homes and businesses to complexly patterned rugs and décor. The idea is that this coloring book, when completed by a young user, will create an entire fairy village via thirty pages of different abodes and displays and the four already-colored fairies (a boy, two girls and a fairy grandma) who will inhabit it. The fun fairy grandma actually sports a track suit and maple leaf wings, reflecting her Canadian roots. Now, unlike traditional paper dolls, these do not come with outfits. One is meant to play with them by placing them in the colored pages, not dress them in cutout clothes. The approach will delight kids who like to color, who want an integrated whimsical fairy theme and village, and who will enjoy the paper dolls when coloring is complete. Midwest Book Review


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