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Books in Nature Colouring Books series

  • Calming Colouring: Flower Patterns: 80 Mindful Patterns to Colour In

    Graham Leslie McCallum

    Paperback (Batsford, Sept. 6, 2016)
    Keep calm and color on with this beautiful collection of 80 flower patterns! Coloring is a terrific tool for staying relaxed, present, and mindful in a hectic world. These stunningly hand-drawn illustrations of flowers and plants are just waiting for artists to pick up their pens, pencils, felt tips, or paints and fill them in. The world's flora is at your fingertips as you decide how to bring nature to life.
  • The Evolution of the Horse

    Patricia J. Wynne

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 19, 2008)
    Everyone who loves horses will be amazed to see the many forms these magnificent creatures have taken since their first appearance over 50 million years ago. Thirty beautifully rendered, realistic pictures include the familiar animals of today, ancient breeds of the Eocene and Miocene eras, and even the very first horse--which was no bigger than a house cat!
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  • Ponies of the World Coloring Book

    John Green

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 20, 1999)
    The smallest of horse breeds, usually standing less than 14 hands high (about 56 inches), ponies have a reputation for being gentle and intelligent. Able to endure harsh weather conditions and to survive on meager diets, they have been used by humans over the centuries for work and pleasure. They also make ideal mounts for children.For this delightful coloring book, John Green has realistically rendered 42 of these remarkable animals. Ranging from the Shetland pony (one of the smallest of all equine varieties and perhaps the strongest of all horses in relation to its size) to the Zemaitukas pony from western Lithuania (mentioned as far back as the thirteenth century when it carried warriors on raids deep into Russian territory), the illustrations also depict the Haflinger, Welsh mountain pony, a Sable Island mare with her foal, as well as the Chincoteague, Camargue, Fjord, Bosnian, Caspian, Highland, Palomino, and 30 other breeds.Engagingly portrayed with young and adult riders, grazing alongside a stream, racing across grasslands, and in other typical settings, the ponies are identified by accompanying fact-filled captions. An entertaining and educational book, Ponies of the World is sure to delight horse and pony lovers, as well as colorists of all ages.
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  • Let's Explore! Sea Animals: Sticker Coloring Book

    Jan Sovak

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 16, 2011)
    Kids can venture under the sea to discover images of sharks, squids, turtles, and other marine creatures. In addition to 30 realistic scenes of sea animals to color, this book features full-color stickers to add to each habitat. Captions offer fun facts about each animal.
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  • I Love Tropical Fish Coloring Book

    Cathy Beylon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 4, 2008)
    Children will delight in adding a rainbow of hues to 30 large, beautiful illustrations of tropical fish in serene underwater worlds, from natural ocean settings to spacious aquariums. Ready-to-color images include a clownfish, sea anemone, lionfish, Siamese tigerfish, seahorse, spotted moray eel, and many more of aquatic life's most amazing creatures.
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  • Birds Alphabet Coloring Book

    Ruth Soffer

    Paperback (Dover Publications, May 31, 2005)
    Twenty-nine bird species are spotlighted in this carefully rendered collection, where bluebirds frame the letter "B," an ibis stands as high as the letter "I," a curious umbrella bird perches on the letter "U," and an "S" curves around the bodies of three mute swans. Additional varieties include: American Avocet Cardinal; Duck (Mallard) Egret; Goldfinch Painted Bunting; Quetzal Toucan; Warbler Xenops; and the multi-striped Zebra Finch.As a bonus, a lovely two-page spread features a quartet of winged creatures perched on the branches of a flowering tree. Identifying captions accompany each delightful drawing.
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  • Big Book of Sea Life to Color

    Ruth Soffer, Anthony D'Attilio, Lucia DeLiris

    Paperback (Dover Publications, May 19, 2008)
    Explore oceans and beaches across the globe with this giant-sized collection of 133 full-page drawings. Hours of coloring fun await, with realistic images that depict the splendid variety of underwater life, from seahorses, turtles, and jellyfish to jackknife clams and cone shells.Your journey begins in the warm and shallow waters of the Caribbean and South Pacific, where coral reefs teem with a thrilling diversity of plant and animal life. Then venture to beaches around the world, coloring illustrations of starfish, crabs, sea urchins, and more than 150 other forms of ocean life. The quest concludes with images of more than 100 familiar and exotic shells, including clams and scallops, as well as white-edged augurs and flamingo tongues. Informative captions offer fascinating details about the illustrations.
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  • Let's Go Green!: An Earth-Friendly Coloring Book

    Tiffany Prothero

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 15, 2009)
    Learning how to help the environment has never been more enjoyable and interesting! This environmentally aware coloring book encourages kids to recycle, conserve energy, and follow other ecologically sound practices. The 23 illustrations depict children gathering aluminum cans for recycling, planting trees, and engaging in other practical and fun activities that help protect the environment.
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  • The Middle Ages

    Edmund V. Gillon Jr.

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 1, 1971)
    The pictures in this coloring book are real illustrations from the Middle Ages, dating from 1475 to 1500. Included are a knight swallowed by a monster, scenes from the bible, battles and combats, Jerusalem, agricultural activities, animals, much more. Over 50 illustrations.
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  • Amazing Animals Coloring Book

    Ruth Soffer

    Paperback (Dover Publications, May 21, 2002)
    This exciting coloring book introduces you to 46 of the world's most unusual animals — from the wandering albatross, with a wingspread of up to 11 feet, to the net-nabber spider, which drops a silken web on its prey.Realistically rendered by nature artist Ruth Soffer are the cheetah, the fastest land animal over short distance; the shock-producing electric eel; the amazing aye-aye, a nocturnal creature with a long, skeletal middle finger; the horned lizard, which squirts blood from the edges of its eyelids; and the Portuguese man-of-war, a variety of jellyfish with long, stinging tentacles. Also included are the giraffe, whale shark, glasswing butterfly, Tokay gecko, and many other animals considered especially unusual because of their shape, coloration, defenses, and adaptation for survival. Captions provide fascinating information about each animal.
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  • Tessellations and Rotation Colouring Book: Colouring book with tessellation and rotation based patterns

    A.A Koios

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 12, 2017)
    Colouring book with 30 designs based on tessellating and rotating patterns. These patterns are designed to produce a blank canvas on which you can express any feeling you wish. Create a pattern with symmetric and repeating colour schemes, or chose random colours to bring a bit of chaos to the repeating shapes. Relax and de-stress by colouring in seemingly meaningless, but beautiful repetition of geometrical shapes. Printed on both sides. Designed as an adult colouring book, can also be given to children and teenagers for hours of peaceful colouring.
  • Jurassic Park

    Golden Books

    Paperback (Golden Books, May 15, 1993)
    Never been used and in very good condition