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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
well thought-out coloring book (not just for kids),
This review is from: Color 'Em Book (Spiral-bound)
A couple of good aspects to this book struck me. Firstly, the lines were thick - so there was more "elbow room" - kids don't always have the motor control skills adults have, so the thick lines are a little more forgiving. (Just try asking your 6 year old to draw a straight line free-hand). It's not a "franchised" book - in other words, it is not full of covert ads for Disney or Pokemon characters. Two other good qualities I noticed are the thick pages, making the 100-page book quite weighty (good), therfore suitable for markers, and a coil spine, so you can turn the pages all the way around and keep the book essentially flat. My daughter seemed to like that. I bought it for her for an up-coming plane journey. I'm having a tough time keeping her away from it.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best developmental coloring book!,
By "fiar_homeschooler" (Killeen, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Color 'Em Book (Spiral-bound)
I have searced high and low for a coloring book that my children will just love even before they see the first page! I have found this to be true with Ms. Rosell's "Color 'Em Book." The contents are developmentally appropriate for both my toddlers. The kids enjoy it so much that they have convinced me to buy my own copy. This is definitely for both children and adults alike. Thank you for a wonderful and entertaining book, Ms. Rosell!
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Color 'Em Book by Emily Rosell (Spiral-bound - April 1, 1999)
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