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- Secret Garden: An Inky Treasure Hunt And Colouring Book,25X25 cm,96 Sheets White/Black/Yellow Secret Garden: An Inky Treasure Hunt And Colouring Book,25X25 cm,96 Sheets White/Black/Yellow
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Allows you to tumble down the rabbit hole and explore an inky black-and-white wonderland
Adorned with beautifully detailed pen-and-ink illustrations
Serves as a great accessory for honing your colouring and drawing skills
Coloring books can also improve your focus level and its give fun
Coloring activates your frontal lobe which means that your brain is organizing and problem solving
Overview
A coloring book (British English: colouring-in book, colouring book, or colouring page) is a type of book containing line art to which people are intended to add color using crayons, colored pencils, marker pens, paint or other artistic media. 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 connect the dots, mazes and other puzzles. Some also incorporate the use of stickers.Coloring books are widely used in schooling for young children for various reasons. For example, children are often more interested in coloring books rather than using other learning methods; pictures may also be more memorable than simply words.[citation needed] Coloring may also increase creativity in painting, according to some research.As a predominantly non-verbal medium, coloring books have also seen wide applications in education where a target group does 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.They have been used as teaching aids for developing creativity and knowledge of geometry, such as in Roger Burrows' Altair Designs.