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Color pictures online with these fun coloring books! Bunnies at Easter or Santa at Christmas, each coloring book has many pictures to choose from.
This is a listing of coloring books published by Federal government agencies..a great way for kids to learn about the world around them through color.
Pacific Coral Reef Coloring Book (English, Samoan, Hawaiian) -- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
A Salmon Tale. A Coloring Book About the Natural Adventure of the Atlantic Salmon -- U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Note. You need a Java-enabled browser like Netscape or Microsoft Explorer to color on-line". Or you can print coloring books and coloring pages to print and color with your crayons! [Auntie Pollution Coloring Book ] [Environmental Awareness Coloring Book] [Ambulance to the Rescue] [Birds of a Feather] [Working With the Environment] [Protect Your Skin from Infection] [The Caducea] [Checkups Are Important] [Climb Every Mountain] [Colorful Eggs] [Embrace Your Vegetables] [E is for Environment] [Farmers Are Important] [Fertilize Responsibly] [Protect the Fish in Our Seas] [Keep Our Rivers Safe] [Sunshine Makes Flowers Grow] [Butterfly on the Wing] [Frogs in the News] [Take A Hike] [Houseplants, Quiet Friends] [Being Sick Isn't Fun] [Help for Asthma] [Tools of the Trade] [Fish Only for Food (or Catch and Release)] [Mushrooms, Good and Bad] [Look to the Future] [Pay Special Attention to Your World] [Bees at Cross Purposes] [Service Dogs, Truly Our Best Friends] [Seashell Beauty] [Get Well Soon] [Bright and Beautiful Sun] [Avoid Sunburn] [Happy Teeth, Health Teeth] [Keep Forests Green, Clean, and Healthy] [We All Need More Veggies] [Save the Whales] [Wind and Weather] [Be A Sport All Year Round [Color me and my laboratory a happy color!] Medical teams are ready to help! [Seeing beneath the surface!] [A workout on the treadmill!] [Books take us anywhere we want to go!] [It all starts with school!] [Sports and exercise are fun and healthy too!] [Fresh fruits and vegetables are good for us!] [Keep the fish and our oceans in good health too!] [Our Families Can Help!] [Don't forget to protect the animals!] [Uncle Sam helps out!]
To print the pictures, go to one of the pictures listed below and then click on the print button (usually located near the top of your screen)! Auntie Pollution Coloring Book! (opens in printable pdf format) Environmental Protection Coloring Book! (opens in printable pdf format) The Lucky Puppy Coloring Workbook! (opens in printable pdf format). created by the North Carolina Association of Biomedical Research. The True Story of Inky the Whale, a printable coloring and activity workbook by the US Coast Guard created to teach children through the true story of Inky, a pygmy sperm whale, about conservation, recycling, and the problems caused by trash and marine debris. "Let's Talk About Feelings", a printable pdf activity book from the Mental Health Association in North Carolina to start conversations about emotions through coloring, games, puzzles, and other activities. Sunwise Activity Book, created by the Environmental Protection Agency to promote sun-safe behavior at any age. Thirstin's Wacky Water Adventure Activity Book, a printable pdf activity book from EPA's Drinking Water and Ground Water Kids Stuff website.
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Learning to love and appreciate nature can start at any age. You can Celebrate Wildflowers in your own home by using the Plant Conservation Alliance's Coloring Books for the Northwest and Texas Hill Country. Each Coloring Book also has an educational section discussing various topics dealing with plants. The On-Line Gallery gives kids an opportunity to send in their coloring for display on the web.
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Enjoy coloring without the mess! Have fun with The Space Place Coloring Book! Choose the page you wish to color. Pick up a crayon and start coloring. You can even print out the page you colored! Be sure to check with your Teacher, Mom or Dad before you print it. Click here to start coloring!
A coloring book (or colouring book, see spelling differences) is a type of book containing line art for a reader to add color using crayons, colored pencils, marker pens, paint or other artistic media. Coloring books are generally used by children, though coloring books for adults are also available. They cover a wide range of subjects, from simple stories for children to intricate or abstract designs for adults. The golden age of coloring books is considered to be the 1960s.
Paint books and coloring books emerged in the United States as part of the "democratization of art" process, inspired by a series of lectures by British artist Joshua Reynolds, and the works of Swiss educator Johann Pestalozzi and his student Friedrich Fröbel. Many educators concluded that all, regardless of background, students stood to benefit from art education as a means of enhancing their conceptual understanding of the tangible, developing their cognitive abilities, and improving skills that would be useful in finding a profession, as well as for the children's spiritual edification.
The McLoughlin Brothers are credited as the inventors of the coloring book, when, in 1880s they produced The Little Folks' Painting Book, in collaboration with Kate Greenaway. They continued to publish coloring books until the 1920s, when the McLoughlin Brothers became part of the Milton Bradley Company. Another pioneer in the genre was Richard F. Outcault. He authored Buster's Paint Book in 1907, featuring the character of Buster Brown, which he had invented in 1902. It was published by the Stokes Company. This launched a trend to use coloring books to advertise a wide variety of products, including coffee and pianos.
As a predominately non-verbal medium, coloring books have seen wide application in education where the target groups do not speak and understand the primary language of instruction or communication. Examples of this include the use of coloring books in Guatemala to teach children about "hieroglyphs and Mayan artist patterns",
And the production of coloring books to educate the children of farm workers about "the pathway by which agricultural pesticides are transferred from work to home."
Coloring books are also said to help to motivate students' understanding of concepts that they would otherwise be uninterested in. Since the 1980s, several publishers have also produced educational coloring books intended for studying graduate-level topics such as anatomy and physiology, where color-coding of many detailed diagrams are used as a learning aid. There is also a reputedly excellent textbook on the FORTRAN programming language, called A Fortran Coloring Book, that is presented as a tongue-in-cheek coloring book.
Coloring books have seen wide application in the health professions as educational tools. One nurse, trying to limit the trauma of child surgery, described in an academic publication how the use of a coloring book "might help [the child] to understand what was going to happen to him."
They are used in rehabilitation of accident victims to aid recovery of hand-eye coordination, and they are used with autistic children both for entertainment and for their soothing affect. It should be noted however that some autistic children will react strongly to bright colors, and that the use of paint and paint-brushes can lead to accidents that may greatly upset the child. For this reason a software based coloring book may be a better option.
Coloring books have sometimes been used for political ends. In 1968 the Black Panther Coloring Book began circulating in the United States. Unlike actual Black Panther Party material (which targeted blacks), it was distributed to white households. The Party leadership disavowed the coloring book and claimed it was a forgery. The coloring book depicted police as pigs and encouraged violence, stating that "the only good pig is a dead pig."
The term and concept of the "coloring book" was adopted by the feminist artist Tee Corinne as a tool of female empowerment. Corinne made pencil sketches of female genitalia, which she then inked and printed on card stock. She published a collection of them in 1975 as The Cunt Coloring Book.
No other name seemed really to fit, although the word "cunt" was not one with which I was particularly comfortable. The alliteration, though, was nice. I also liked the idea of combining a street term for genitalia with a coloring book, because both are ways that, as children, we get to know the world.
Traditional Coloring Books and Coloring Pages are printed on paper or card. Some coloring books have perforated edges so their pages can be removed from the books and used as individual sheets. Others may include a story line and so are intended to be left intact. Today many children's coloring books feature popular cartoon characters. They are often used as promotional materials for animated motion pictures. Coloring books may also incorporate other activities such as dot-to-dot, mazes and other puzzles. Some Coloring Books also incorporate the use of stickers.
It conveys the notion that any center is tied to its circumference and any circumference is always determined by its center. Together they represent wholeness. Examples of mandalas abound in nature. Every cell in our body, for instance, is a living mandala. So is the iris of our eye, a snow crystal, a bird's nest, a bicycle wheel, and Planet Earth herself. Mandalas have been known to all cultures throughout history. Individual designs vary greatly but they always have the following characteristics. a center, cardinal points that can be contained in a circle, and usually some form of symmetry. They can be very simple or extremely complex as in ancient Tibetan religious designs, Navajo sand paintings, and huge stained glass windows in medieval cathedrals. The 66 mandalas in Vol. 1, Vol. 2 and Vol. 3 (22 designs/book) were drawn by Monique Mandali, who is also a transpersonal psychotherapist in private practice. In the preface of her third coloring book, Monique writes about her personal journey with mandalas, Tibetan monks, and her breast cancer diagnosis on the winter solstice of 1993.
The 25 mandalas in her fourth volume, Peace Mandala Coloring Book from Children around the World, were designed by girls and boys ages 6-15 from several countries to help spread seed of harmony for the next 1000 years. Monique edited their designs to fit the format of her book and wrote about these remarkable children in the preface.
Monique Mandalis 4 mandala coloring books retail for $7.96-$9.95, but we also carry over 40 other mandala coloring books for ages 4-104.
Stacey Mayer's Free Online Coloring Pages to print and color at home or school. Arabian Horses and many more horses, unicorns, dragons, mermaids, and wild animals to color. Each is an original Stacey Mayer drawing. Color with your kids or classroom, after you print out the Online Coloring Books at home, your local library, or at school. You can print out the images, or save the images on your own hard drive to re-size and color later. Click on the thumbnail images, for the coloring book collections of your choice. Each coloring book image has its' own page. New! Free Bookmarks to print, too.
Click on the Unicorn banner above to find the original bookmarks to print! Thanks for visiting the Free Online Coloring Book Pages. Now celebrating our 9th year online. Special thanks to the sponsors of my Denver school visit in fall, 1999, and my College Station, Texas classroom visit in 2000. I look forward to working with more talented kids like yours - just ask. Teachers and Parents Note. Join our award winning online tribute to King Hussein, The Peacemaker King. Your classroom is invited to share their drawings online, too.
Hey kids, did you know that nature has its own clean-up crew and recycling staff? Yeah, there are many plants and animals that help recycle natural materials in our environment. They take dead materials and turn them back into rich soil. Read all about it in Nature's Recyclers Coloring Book. The Nature's Recyclers Coloring Book can be printed and colored all over!! First, you'll need an adult to help you through the easy steps to begin your coloring experience. Follow these steps.
1. Download the Nature's Recyclers Coloring Book (in .pdf format) by clicking on the following link.
A coloring book (or colouring book, see spelling differences) is a type of book containing line art for a reader to add color using crayons, colored pencils, marker pens, paint or other artistic media. Coloring books are generally used by children, though coloring books for adults are also available. They cover a wide range of subjects, from simple stories for children to intricate or abstract designs for adults. The golden age of coloring books is considered to be the 1960s.
Paint books and coloring books emerged in the United States as part of the "democratization of art" process, inspired by a series of lectures by British artist Joshua Reynolds, and the works of Swiss educator Johann Pestalozzi and his student Friedrich Fröbel. Many educators concluded that all, regardless of background, students stood to benefit from art education as a means of enhancing their conceptual understanding of the tangible, developing their cognitive abilities, and improving skills that would be useful in finding a profession, as well as for the children's spiritual edification.
The McLoughlin Brothers are credited as the inventors of the coloring book, when, in 1880s they produced The Little Folks' Painting Book, in collaboration with Kate Greenaway. They continued to publish coloring books until the 1920s, when the McLoughlin Brothers became part of the Milton Bradley Company. Another pioneer in the genre was Richard F. Outcault. He authored Buster's Paint Book in 1907, featuring the character of Buster Brown, which he had invented in 1902. It was published by the Stokes Company. This launched a trend to use coloring books to advertise a wide variety of products, including coffee and pianos.
As a predominately non-verbal medium, coloring books have seen wide application in education where the target groups do not speak and understand the primary language of instruction or communication. Examples of this include the use of coloring books in Guatemala to teach children about "hieroglyphs and Mayan artist patterns",
And the production of coloring books to educate the children of farm workers about "the pathway by which agricultural pesticides are transferred from work to home."
Coloring books are also said to help to motivate students' understanding of concepts that they would otherwise be uninterested in. Since the 1980s, several publishers have also produced educational coloring books intended for studying graduate-level topics such as anatomy and physiology, where color-coding of many detailed diagrams are used as a learning aid. There is also a reputedly excellent textbook on the FORTRAN programming language, called A Fortran Coloring Book, that is presented as a tongue-in-cheek coloring book.
Coloring books have seen wide application in the health professions as educational tools. One nurse, trying to limit the trauma of child surgery, described in an academic publication how the use of a coloring book "might help [the child] to understand what was going to happen to him."
They are used in rehabilitation of accident victims to aid recovery of hand-eye coordination, and they are used with autistic children both for entertainment and for their soothing affect. It should be noted however that some autistic children will react strongly to bright colors, and that the use of paint and paint-brushes can lead to accidents that may greatly upset the child. For this reason a software based coloring book may be a better option.
Coloring books have sometimes been used for political ends. In 1968 the Black Panther Coloring Book began circulating in the United States. Unlike actual Black Panther Party material (which targeted blacks), it was distributed to white households. The Party leadership disavowed the coloring book and claimed it was a forgery. The coloring book depicted police as pigs and encouraged violence, stating that "the only good pig is a dead pig."
The term and concept of the "coloring book" was adopted by the feminist artist Tee Corinne as a tool of female empowerment. Corinne made pencil sketches of female genitalia, which she then inked and printed on card stock. She published a collection of them in 1975 as The Cunt Coloring Book.
No other name seemed really to fit, although the word "cunt" was not one with which I was particularly comfortable. The alliteration, though, was nice. I also liked the idea of combining a street term for genitalia with a coloring book, because both are ways that, as children, we get to know the world.
Traditional Coloring Books and Coloring Pages are printed on paper or card. Some coloring books have perforated edges so their pages can be removed from the books and used as individual sheets. Others may include a story line and so are intended to be left intact. Today many children's coloring books feature popular cartoon characters. They are often used as promotional materials for animated motion pictures. Coloring books may also incorporate other activities such as dot-to-dot, mazes and other puzzles. Some Coloring Books also incorporate the use of stickers.
Free coloring pages for kids to print and color in. Click on a coloring book below to find coloring sheets
Coloring pages, Colouring pages to print / Children's coloring books. For printable colouring pages, click a coloring book. These coloring pages are for personal, non-commercial use only. Enjoy!
Valentine Coloring Book - Flower Coloring Book - Online Coloring Books - Activity Page Coloring Book - Fun Stuff Coloring Book - People Coloring Book - Vehicles and Transportation Coloring Book - Halloween Coloring Book - St. Patrick's Day Coloring Book - Animals Coloring Book - Easter Coloring Book - Christmas Coloring Book - Summertime Coloring Book
President Obama is aninspirational andeducational, twenty-four (24) page, 8.5" x 11" bookthat highlights President Elect Barack Obama and his historic campaign leading to the White House. This coloring book is designed for children and parents alike. It can be used as a childrens school text book with the amount of information inside.
21 x 28 cm (approx A4 size), 48 pages. Black and white line drawings throughout, including cover. Staple binding. Contains 41 full-page line drawings of vulvas. The first thing that strikes me about this book is the lower quality printing and production of the book. Ok, it is designed (and priced) as a coloring-in book, but it's not a work of beauty. I think I would apprecitate the book having a better cover and binding, even if its contents are simply coloring-in pages. I guess the way it is makes it cheaper to buy multiple copies and. color them in! The 41 pages of vulvas do not have any text on the page. There is a simple foreword and introduction in four languages at the start, plus one page showing the location of body parts within a vulva (again in four languages), but otherwise no text. To be honest, reading other people's comments about this book, I wonder whether they are talking about this book. Offensive subtext? Material of a prurient nature? A book of humor? Only in the sense that perhaps some people may not take a coloring in book of vulvas seriously. Anyway, this book is an interesting companion to Femalia, which contains actual photographs of vulvas. I'd rate this book higher if it were of higher quality.
This book is so wonderful. Nevermind the fact that i've been having a blast breaking out the crayons and coloring the beautifully drawn vaginas.But this book helps to de-mystify and remind women (or men) of the beauty of the female parts. This book contains about 25 drawings of flower-like genitalia. Each drawing is beutiful and unique - just in the same way that every woman is beautiful in a different way. This book presents women's sexuality is such a matter-of-fact and positive manner. I wish all women could see this book as a child, again as a teen, and again as an adult - to remember to always be proud and never be ashamed.
This ain't liberating or art.or even a coloring book. If this is your version of freedom, may I suggest a print of Georgia O'Keefe's "Music, Pink and Blue" instead? "Nobody sees a flower, really, it is so small.
A piece of History - not to be missed This is a coloring book with full-page drawings of women's labia. Of course the artistry is suberb. The binding and paper are far superior to what you expect with the.
What exactly are these things we're coloring? I admire the spirit behind this book. However, many of the genitals in this book don't look like genitals at all, but more like abstract. things.
Smarty Electricity Safety Coloring Book. Eight on-line pages of electricity safety that can be printed using your browser to be colored. Courtesy of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District. (www. smud. org)
Coloring book on electricity safety. Courtesy of the Sacramento Municipal Utility District. (www. smud. org)
Coloring book on solar energy. Courtesy of the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (www. txses. org).
Welcome to the afunk coloring pages. There are many other pages on the web that provide free coloring books and puzzles. But this is the webs first fully catagorized one. Coloring is fun, but it can be better when you can choose what you want to color. You deserve it! Besides having coloring pictures we also provide comprehensive information on the topics of interest. Why simply color barbie when you can learn about her history and information on other topics, as well. Learn! It's free!
After years of humiliating sexual-abuse scandals, Roman Catholic Church officials are trying harder than ever to convince parishioners that they're doing everything they can to prevent such tragedies from happening again. That means public education, training programs and—in the New York Archdiocese—a surprisingly direct, abuse-themed coloring book for kids that's being sent to parishioners across the area. At first glance, "Being Friends, Being Safe, Being Catholic" is what you'd expect from a Christian handout. lessons in loving thy neighbor and knowing we're all special in God's eyes, plus a fun word search with names of people whom kids can trust (parents, counselors, teachers). Many of the book's cartoon-sketch drawings, which were created by a church volunteer, are light in tone and narrated by an angel looming overhead. But on one page, the angel warns of an online predator—with chest hair exposed—who attempts to chat with a child. on another (shown above), the angel implies that children should make sure they're never alone in a room with a priest. That's an unusual approach, says David Clohessy, the national director of the Survivors Network of Those Abused by Priests, but not necessarily a bad one. "We welcome any innovation," he says, "especially from an institution that has such a horrific track record." The coloring book is intended as a supplement to the prevention curriculum mandated by a 2002 U. S. bishops charter—a way for adults to broach a topic that is "not the most pleasant to talk about," says Edward Mechmann, the director of the New York Archdiocese's Safe Environment Program. He says the book (along with comics about molestation, for older kids) has been shipped to about 700 schools. Administrators are then given the option of distributing them. "Teachers love it," Mechmann says. "It's a nice little vehicle for speaking to kids about [abuse]." Talk about alternative education.
Product Description For over 23 years, The Anatomy Coloring Book has been the leading human anatomy coloring book, offering concisely written text and precise, extraordinary hand-drawn figures. Organized according to body systems, each of the 170 plates featured in this book includes an ingenious color-key system anatomical terminology is linked to detail illustration of the structures of the body. About the Author Wynn Kapit graduated in 1955 from the University of Miami, Florida with honors in Business Administration and Law. He then attended Art Center School in Los Angeles and worked in New York as a graphic designer and advertising art director from us. He moved to California to pursue a painting career and was given a one-man show at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco in 1968. He then attended the University of California at Berkeley and received a Masters in Painting and worked as a portraitist and teacher of figure drawing. While taking a class in human anatomy at San Francisco City College, he discovered a way to effectively learn the subject by coloring in drawings, diagrams and names. The teacher of the course, Lawrence Elson, Ph. D. agreed to help him produce a coloring book. Elson wrote and Kapit designed and illustrated The Anatomy Coloring Book, which was published in 1977 and has been a widely-translated bestseller ever since. The Physiology Coloring Book was published in 1987, with the assistance of two professors from Berkeley. Robert Macey and Esmail Meisami. The Geography Coloring Book was published in 1991. Kapit drew the maps and wrote the text. The Anatomy Coloring Book was published in a second edition in 1993, and second editions of Geography and Physiology Coloring Books will be published in 1997.Lawrence M. Elson received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley in Zoology (Pre-Med), and completed his graduate and Ph. D. work in Human Anatomy also at the University of California, Berkeley. Elson has served as an instructor in human anatomy at the City College of San Francisco, an assistant professor of anatomy at Baylor College of Medicine, and as a lecturer at numerous additional universities and professional organizations. Elson is the founder and president of Coloring Concepts, Inc. (CCI), producer and packager of college level, educational, scientific directed-coloring texts. He is the author/co-author of the Anatomy Coloring Book, Human Brain Coloring Book, Zoology Coloring Book, and Microbiology Coloring Book. Presently, he is principally functioning as a clinical and forensic anatomist retained as a consultant to governments, provinces, insurance and other corporations, and law firms on causation of injury issues in cases in or anticipated to be involved in litigation. Future plans include expanding CCI by developing new titles in the physical sciences and other education-related disciplines.
Get out your crayons and get ready to color! Celebrating Wildflowers has pages and coloring books you can color while learning more about wildflowers. We also have some noxious weeds to color. You can learn how they can threaten public health, agriculture, recreation, wildlife, property, and our native plants.
Are entire wildflower coloring books you can color! Each coloring book includes information about the wildflowers and drawings you can color. You can print the entire coloring book or just the pages you want to color. You will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to open and print these coloring books.
Print the alphabet coloring pages to make a coloring book for each letter of the alphabet. Each letter has a cover page and 9 alphabet coloring pages. Print the alphabet coloring pages pages and bind together to make each book.
Here are my selected links to PDF (Portable Document Format) coloring books. You will need the Adobe PDF Acrobat Reader to view these books. It's free and you can download it from Adobe. Collect some of these books and you can print out coloring sheet anytime. To save the coloring book, right click on the link and then save the file to your coloring folder.[tip] If you are going to view them online then open Acrobat before viewing PDF files on the web and they will load faster. Don't miss my
Air Pollution from A to Z Air Traffic Controllers Arizona BLM Coloring Book Arkansas, a Traveler's Guide Asthma Coloring Book Badgerland Bear Aware Big Blue Bus Billy and Maria prepare for Winter
Boating Fun - USCG Bowater Paper Company By the Sea Career Coloring Book Carolina Raptor Center Casa Segura Central Florida Birds Chandra X-ray Observatory Charlie's Battleship Coloring Book Clean Air Coloring Book Clemson Entomology (Bugs) Conquer Your Crud Connecticut Court Crime Prevention Curious George Dartmoor Pony Colouring Book Disaster Preparedness Dog Safety Dr. Slime Earth Day Eaton's Storyland Alphabet Emergency Call 9-1-1 EMS for Children Endangered Species (EPA) Farm Service Agency Feeder Birds Fishing ABCs Federal Court with Mark Julie Fire Safety, Milwaukee Florida Scrub Fort Worth Fire Department Friends At The Zoo Friends for Clean Air Friends of Sabino Canyon Harness Racing (Horse Racing) Hawaii's Ocean Heart and Lungs How We Get Our Milk Human Rights I am Healthy Ice Age Giants Illinois State Indian River Lagoon Irrigation Association Jefferson Lab (Quarks) Kascar HUMVEES Kentucky Children's Hospital Kids Safety First Koshofer Lightning Protection Littleton Fire Department Listen to Your Feelings Manduca Project (caterpillars) Mental Health Association (English) Mental Health Association (Spanish) Mississippi RiverWeb My Trip to the Hospital My Visit to the Optometrist National Weather Service Nature's Recyclers (bugs yuck) Neuroscience for Kids New York Fire Safety North Carolina Ferry System Norwich Township Fire & Safety Oregon Blue Book Almanac Organic Farming Our Fragile Environment Peace 101 Pierre's Ice Cream Playground Safety Public Transportation Rinker Materials Sacramento County Sheriff (English) Sacramento County Sheriff (Spanish)
If all parents could read your book, many good things would happen to children everywhere! (and you can quote me on that!).Jessica Trask talking about Young at Art I just wanted to write to you and thank you for your anti-coloring books. I got mine back when I was about 8 or 10, and I just LOVED working in them. They were such a huge influence on me.. each page was a trigger to be flat-out creative. Now, I am 36, working as a professional Illustrator/designer/professor, and am planning on getting my 8 year old daughter as many of your books as I can. Anyways, Ive been telling my wife for years about your books, and its so good to see I can still get them. Thanks again for creating such a wonderful series of books! all the best mg (
I am a child therapist working in East Harlem in an Out Patient Child Psychiatry Dept. Just wanted to let you know that I have used your anti-coloring books as a diagnostic tool for the past many, many years. In fact it is one of the first things that I show new social workers, and medical students because it is a wonderful way for them to break the ice with new child patients and a way for children to express themselves. Now that there is the internet and easy access to E-mail I just wanted to let you know of this wonderful use for your books. I think they should be standard textbooks in the training of child therapists!
Note. You need a Java-enabled browser like Netscape or Microsoft Explorer to color on-line -- but if you do not have one, you can enjoy the pictures and stories anyway, or print the pages to color them by hand. WebTV Browser users may find that they cannot color online at this time. If not, please check back again in the future when Java applet and ActiveX support may be available through WebTV. Auntie Pollution Coloring Book! [Auntie Pollution Sweeps Up] [Water Pollution] [Littering on the Lake] [Industrial Wastes] [Waste Disposal in Oceans] [City Sewage Systems] [Clean Water for Fish and Fowl] [Oil Spills] [A Clean Lake for Water Fun] [A Dirty Lake is NO Fun] [Protecting Our Beaches] [Protecting Our Dumps Too]
Color pictures online with these fun coloring books! Bunnies at Easter or Santa at Christmas, each coloring book has many pictures to choose from.
Windows XP users. Beginning with Windows XP, Microsoft no longer includes Java with the operating system. Most computer manufacturers, like eMachines, Dell, etc. install Java when they install Windows XP. If you are running Windows XP and these online coloring books do not play, you may need to install Java. You can get it free from the creators Sun Microsystems here
Welcome to Nicole's Coloring Pages! This website offers you ebooks with printable coloring pages illustrated by Nicole Florian. Let your child enjoy coloring these illustrations!
Every modern-day princess will love this fashion coloring ebook! It's filled with gorgeous gowns of silk, satin and lace, covered with the most marvelous flowers of all kinds. In these stunning pages there is no end to fantasy. Let your imagination wander through your own garden of dressy delights! By buying this ebook, you also get free the ebook Floral Fantasy, containing the floral themes of the Floral Fashion dresses, which gives you the opportunity to use them for real, wonderful dresses, to embroider or appliqué, make exciting collages, decoupage, or simply to color as they are. 32 dazzling illustrations to color Buy and download. $2.99 More information, free sample pages, book preview
After the huge success of the first Wild Horses coloring ebook, and in response to many requests from horse lovers, Nicole has put together a new volume dedicated to this amazing animal. The ebook contains bucolic scenes featuring this noble creature in the wild, among the trees, frolicking with her young and imbibing the joy of being alive and sentient in a sunlit world full of colour and movement. 32 dazzling illustrations to color Buy and download. $2.99 More information, free sample pages, book preview
The Cinderella story is the best known and most loved fairy tale in the world. Cinderella is a young girl who is forced by her stepmother and her stepsisters to take care of their needs. Her only friends are the birds. They help Cinderella to get dressed for the festival that is taking place at the palace. The prince falls in love with Cinderella but she mysteriously dissapears. The prince finds her thanks to her lost golden slipper. They will finally marry, to the anger of the envious stepsisters. Nicole's coloring ebook closely follows the original story by the Grimm brothers. The tale of Cinderella is illustrated with grace and warmth. The text of the story is also included in the ebook, in printable format. 32 dazzling illustrations to color Buy and download. $2.99 More information, free sample pages, book preview
This National Geographic coloring book site has dozens of great animal pictures for you to color, featuring everything from owls to octopuses, and cheetahs to chimps!
These coloring games are very fun activities. You'll want to play all day, changing the colors on all these animated coloring book pages, Animal Coloring, Coloring pictures, Drawing games and much more!
A practical use of our images could be to create coloring books for kids. I would like to create the books using a CreativeCommons license, most likely Share Alike. We can put the books as a free download (PDF) at our website and use lulu. com to sell a printed copy (this can be sold at cost or if the initiative is successfull, with a small profit to finance some OCAL activities). Here is a sample of how such a book would be constructed. Keeping the books at a small size of pages would allow for.
These coloring games are very fun activities. You'll want to play all day, changing the colors on all these animated coloring book pages, Animal Coloring, Coloring pictures, Drawing games and much more!
Please your princess with this personalized coloring book! The perfect party favor or stocking stuffer, our coloring book includes all of your princess favorite things. From precious jewels to ponies and puppies, your little girl will enjoy coloring each page – especially since her name is highlighted throughout the book!
This personalized coloring book is sure to be a huge hit at your party, or as a gift to special friends and family. A truly unique party favor, Color Me. will delight and educate children for hours. The kids will have a blast putting their artistic touches on each engaging design and also love coloring their name on every page.
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This personalized activity book is sure to be a huge hit at your party, or as a gift to special friends and family. A truly unique party favor, it will delight and educate for hours. The kids will have a blast connecting the dots, solving puzzles, and coloring the book.
Finally, a coloring book for children and grandchildren of leftist activists. With 1960s radicals becoming grandparents, Roger Leisner sees a market in the gray ponytail set for his only slightly tongue-in-cheek Noam Chomsky coloring book, which he sells for $5 each. If it's a success, Leisner plans more coloring books, and he may branch out into comic books as well."It'll be interesting to see who I get orders from," said Leisner, whose activism took root in 1965 when he received a draft notice while in college in Illinois. Leisner has been videotaping and recording dissenters and commentators at the political fringe for more two decades for Radio Free Maine, which he founded. The tapes of Chomsky, Howard Zinn, nuclear critic Helen Caldicott and others are also made available over the Internet to radio and TV stations. As Americans fret while their 401(k) plans fall deeper in the tank, Leisner is beginning to see enough royalties from his tapes appear to help secure his own retirement. At the same time, he introduces the youngest generation to iconic radicals and dissenters who he sees as marginalized by mainstream media."I'm played in the Boston area and New York City, and Los Angeles," said Leisner. And a market for tape sales has developed with customers overseas. "I have some real loyal customers in places like Greece and Japan," the affable Augusta resident said. Now that his Radio Free Maine is blossoming into a retirement nest egg, Leisner is expanding with his coloring book business. The 18 pages show outlines of photos featuring Chomsky, the world renowned linguist, author and political philosopher, along with other outspoken scholars and activists. Now 80, Chomsky has been teaching since 1955 at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology."I have all these photographs of Chomsky. I hoped to someday publish them in a photo book," said Leisner. In the meantime, however, he found an application in which the color is drained from photos to leave a coloring-book look. He circulated the coloring books among like-minded thinkers and got a positive response. Next on the list will be a coloring book featuring Zinn, a decorated World War II veteran whose views turned radical as he observed the civil rights struggle and Vietnam War while a college professor. Later, Leisner said he may do a Noam Chomsky comic book, featuring quotes from various talks over the years."No, I will not put him in a cape or any other get-up," said Leisner. "A blue workshirt and Levis is good enough for me."
These coloring games are very fun activities. You'll want to play all day, changing the colors on all these animated coloring book pages, Animal Coloring, Coloring pictures, Drawing games and much more!
This is a Mother Goose nursery rhyme coloring book you can make. Just pick the rhymes you'd like to include in your book, then print out the pages and color them in.
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Online coloring bookThis online coloring book takes a little time to load, but it is worth the wait! There are 30 pictures to choose from.
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The Small version of our big book is 8.5" x 11" has a bright full color cover on a glossy stock finish! Each page is printed on a high bright white paper that children can use crayons, colored pencils, magic markers and even water colors on. Inside are a dozen pages of fantistic art and a story that covers children's progams. Including community service events, sight and hearing clinics, the family membership initiative, the Leo Clubs and much more! This book introduces children to Lionism! The Lions small coloring book has been designed to help childen understand a Lions Club. The long term hope is they may become a part of Lions Clubs as they grow into young adults. All our products are manufactured in the United States printed with Soy Ink and guaranteed 100% safe against non-toxic inks, paints & dyes! SHIPPING IS ADDED AFTER YOUR ORDER IS PLACE AT 8% OF YOUR ORDER TOTAL! You can still order the Giant Size Lions Club book by calling us.
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From the co-author This is the 'classic' Anatomy Coloring Book that in twenty two years (and two editions) has been widely translated, and has sold well over two and a half million copies in this country alone. For those interested in pursuing the subject further, Wynn Kapit has designed the Physiology Coloring Book.
.19 new plates, an extensive glossary and index have been added to the new edition.the lymphatic system has been separated from the immune system so that the effects of HIV infection on cells can be more closely studied."Previous edition. This bestselling coloring workbook, revised to include information on AIDS, provides a highly effective way to learn about the human body. This comprehensive new edition is clearer and easier to use, with 29 all-new color plates, a glossary, and an expanded index. Coloring book texts are a proven new direction in learning today. 163 color plates. More Reviews and Recommendations
Wynn Kapit graduated in 1955 from the University of Miami, Florida with honors in Business Administration and Law. He then attended Art Center School in Los Angeles and worked in New York as a graphic designer and advertising art director from us. He moved to California to pursue a painting career and was given a one-man show at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco in 1968. He then attended the University of California at Berkeley and received a Masters in Painting and worked as a portraitist and teacher of figure drawing. While taking a class in human anatomy at San Francisco City College, he discovered a way to effectively learn the subject by coloring in drawings, diagrams and names. The teacher of the course, Lawrence Elson, Ph. D. agreed to help him produce a coloring book. Elson wrote and Kapit designed and illustrated The Anatomy Coloring Book, which was published in 1977 and has been a widely-translated bestseller ever since. The Physiology Coloring Book was published in 1987, with the assistance of two professors from Berkeley Robert Macey and Esmail Meisami. The Geography Coloring Book was published in 1991. Kapit drew the maps and wrote the text. The Anatomy Coloring Book was published in a second edition in 1993, and second editions of Geography and Physiology Coloring Books will be published in 1997.
Lawrence M. Elson received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley in Zoology (Pre-Med), and completed his graduate and Ph. D. work in Human Anatomy also at the University of California, Berkeley. Elson has served as an instructor in human anatomy at the City College of SanFrancisco, an assistant professor of anatomy at Baylor College of Medicine, and as a lecturer at numerous additional universities and professional organizations. Elson is the founder and president of Coloring Concepts, Inc. (CCI), producer and packager of college level, educational, scientific directed-coloring texts. He is the author/co-author of the Anatomy Coloring Book, Human Brain Coloring Book, Zoology Coloring Book, and Microbiology Coloring Book. Presently, he is principally functioning as a clinical and forensic anatomist retained as a consultant to governments, provinces, insurance and other corporations, and law firms on causation of injury issues in cases in or anticipated to be involved in litigation. Future plans include expanding CCI by developing new titles in the physical sciences and other education-related disciplines.
For over 23 years, The Anatomy Coloring Book has been the leading human anatomy coloring book, offering concisely written text and precise, extraordinary hand-drawn figures. Organized according to body systems, each of the 170 plates featured in this book includes an ingenious color-key system anatomical terminology is linked to detail illustration of the structures of the body. Wynn Kapit graduated in 1955 from the University of Miami, Florida with honors in Business Administration and Law. He then attended Art Center School in Los Angeles and worked in New York as a graphic designer and advertising art director from us. He moved to California to pursue a painting career and was given a one-man show at the Legion of Honor in San Francisco in 1968. He then attended the University of California at Berkeley and received a Masters in Painting and worked as a portraitist and teacher of figure drawing. While taking a class in human anatomy at San Francisco CityCollege, he discovered a way to effectively learn the subject by coloring in drawings, diagrams and names. The teacher of the course, Lawrence Elson, Ph. D. agreed to help him produce a coloring book. Elson wrote and Kapit designed and illustrated The Anatomy Coloring Book, which was published in 1977 and has been a widely-translated bestseller ever since. The Physiology Coloring Book was published in 1987, with the assistance of two professors from Berkeley Robert Macey and Esmail Meisami. The Geography Coloring Book was published in 1991. Kapit drew the maps and wrote the text. The Anatomy Coloring Book was published in a second edition in 1993, and second editions of Geography and Physiology Coloring Books will be published in 1997.
Lawrence M. Elson received his undergraduate degree from the University of California, Berkeley in Zoology (Pre-Med), and completed his graduate and Ph. D. work in Human Anatomy also at the University of California, Berkeley. Elson has served as an instructor in human anatomy at the City College of San Francisco, an assistant professor of anatomy at Baylor College of Medicine, and as a lecturer at numerous additional universities and professional organizations. Elson is the founder and president of Coloring Concepts, Inc. (CCI), producer and packager of college level, educational, scientific directed-coloring texts. He is the author/co-author of the Anatomy Coloring Book, Human Brain Coloring Book, Zoology Coloring Book, and Microbiology Coloring Book. Presently, he is principally functioning as a clinical and forensic anatomist retained as a consultant to governments, provinces, insurance and other corporations, and law firms on causation of injury issues in cases in or anticipated to be involved in litigation. Future plans include expanding CCI by developing new titles in the physical sciences and other education-related disciplines.
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A terrific 3-book set! Dinosaur Coloring Book. 45 detailed drawings of the Archaeopteryx, Stegosaurus, Tyrannosaurus, and more. Mighty Dinosaurs Stickers. 36 realistic illustrations of 9 different dinosaurs. Big Dinosaurs Tattoos. Spinosaurus, Stegosaurus 2 more.
A 3-in-one collection! Includes Wonderful World of Horses Coloring Book with 30 graceful illustrations. Shiny Horses Stickers includes a Clydesdale, Palomino, Arabian 6 more. Horses Tattoos features 6 handsome breeds including mustang palomino.
Valentine coloring bookHave fun coloring Valentine pictures online. Color flowers, hearts, cupid and more!
Easter coloring bookOnline coloring for Easter. Have fun coloring Easter bunnies, Easter egg hunts and more!
Halloween coloring bookThis is a fun online coloring book! It loads fast and has pictures of ghosts, witches and more.
Christmas coloring bookOnline Christmas fun! Color pictures of Santa, Rudolph, Nativity scenes and even a Christmas puppy!
Animal coloring bookThis is a fun online coloring book! It loads fast and has pictures of animals, butterflies and more.
Online coloring bookThis online coloring book takes a little time to load, but it is worth the wait! There are 30 pictures to choose from.
Donating coloring books to the emergency room of your local hospital is a wonderful way to brighten a few dark hours in the lives of frightened, hurting children. Nearly half of all emergency room patients are children under the age of 15. Just like adults, these kids show up in the emergency room with sprains and breaks, cuts and bruises, high-fevers and rashes. Unlike adults, children in an emergency room are frequently confused and uncertain about their surroundings. Because of the steady-stream of medical staff and the bustle of other patients, children often feel lost in the shuffle. To add to the chaos, there is the wait. On average, a patient spends more than three hours in the emergency room. To an injured or ill child, that wait can seem endless. Since some hospitals do not keep many child-friendly activities on hand in the emergency room, a lot of these kids have to endure the waiting period with very little to distract them from their distress. By donating coloring books to local emergency rooms, you can make a difference. With your help, these children will have at least one positive experience during an otherwise traumatic event.
If you have children of your own, you probably have piles of unused coloring books. If not, these coloring books are easy to obtain and relatively inexpensive. Start with a nearby dollar-store. You will probably be able to purchase a stack of coloring books for a few dollars. You should also enlist the help of your friends and family. They might have extra coloring books to donate to your inventory. Don't forget the crayons. Off-brand crayons are usually sold in multi-packs at most discount stores. If you have slightly-broken, unneeded crayons at home, package them in disposable zipper bags for donation. When you are satisfied with your lot of books and crayons, start calling hospitals in your area. Set up appointments to bring your coloring book and crayon donations to the hospitals. If you have time, plan to make repeat coloring book donations every week. If you are not able to donate coloring books on a weekly basis, then try to donate monthly.
This week the blogs Daddy Types and Stork Bites Man featured a couple of interesting coloring books, The Torture Device Coloring Book and The Lousy Animals and Friends Coloring Book . And it got me thinking about the coloring book conundrum. Are coloring books the nemesis of creativity that authors, like Susan Striker suggests? Many parents cringe at the images that perpetuate stereotypes. Coloring books play a vital part in an endless, daily stream of advertising that bombard children. So they are bad, right? When I was teaching, coloring books and coloring sheets were just short of forbidden in my classroom. Sheets of blank paper for the young minds to explore in anyway they saw fit (occasionally with large quantities of white glue and nothing else) were piled high in corners of the room. Nevertheless, children would present me with a coloring sheet of some Disney character like they were offering me their soul. I would wince and graciously accept the work. Free First Saturdays at the Walker have taught me that when youre designing projects for 450 kids in a five-hour period, templates are inevitable. And now I am beginning to wonder if coloring books could be seen as a form of appropriation. If Sherrie Levine can create a bronze cast of a urinal and have it considered appropriation, should kids be allowed to appropriate Cookie Monster? Perhaps I was wrong to underestimate the value of a meticulously traced and gently colored Cinderella. After all, Cinderella was wearing a neon-green dress not the classic blue, so she made an artistic decision to alter it. Coloring books might be a way to talk about contemporary art with kids. As for the advertising and stereotypes issues, maybe the solution to those issues is just to offer kids cooler coloring books. What do think?
Have your kids create coloring books for others to color in! An online coloring book that they can print out and work on, or play with on the computer.
Doodles and Scribbles, both subtitled A Really Giant Coloring and Doodling Book and both by Taro Gomi are two more creative alternatives to the typical coloring books. Taro Gomi just released Squiggles and Doodle All Year! Visit chroniclebooks. com/doodles.
I have been struggling with the idea of coloring books and product art versus the more artistically correct process art. I used to work in a preschool setting where process was the rule, but always had a lingering feeling that it was not fair to judge and rule out the time trodden types or art projects that we used to do as kids. I remember as a kid, the pride of following directions and seeing the final result of a completd project. While this may not be considered expressive art, I now believe it does have merit as skill building. You need skills and experience with media to be able to use the media to produce expressive art. I studied painting briefly in China. In my classes, I was required to copy art. Copying the masters is seen a the path to developing the skills and control of the media which will eventually allow mastery and self expression. How do children attain mastery today when we dont allow them to first learn to use their tools? Children also need to have simple steps to follow to match their attention span. I think the idea of process art for young children is overrated. It does have a place, but it should not be the only acceptable type of art allowed. Child development tells us that children need structure and limits, this should be applied to art education. Let them have a template or a coloring book as part of a broad skill development and art appreciation based art curriculum.
Free creativity without restraint sounds like it would be what we want our kids to experience but reality - guidelines help children learn to express their creativity within a given environment. Although I do love Megans idea for having kids create coloring books for others to color in pretty creative and fun..)
Thanks for great article about coloring books, i myself run a website about coloring pages and this information will certainly help me
Click on Sea Vester for a larger black and white version that you can color. Custom Coloring Book Here's a coloring book that has been around for a few years, but is still pretty good. Download and customize this coloring book for your squadron.
MetLife Coloring Book Click here for an animated power point (zipped) of the Met Life Coloring Book. MetLife has continued to offer a Coloring and Activity Book on Boating Safety for children at no charge to our members. It is packed full of puzzles, word searches, dot to dot and coloring activities for young children as portrayed by the Schulz Peanuts(c) characters. The coloring book was created in conjunction with the USPS Education Department's Boating Safety for Kids instructional program. Squadrons may secure copies by contacting Headquarters (item # us. ) and paying for the shipping and handling. Suggestions for Use.
The Coloring Book is an excellent boat show giveaway item where the intent is to target kids of non-members to help create awareness in their parents and/or grandparents of USPS.
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