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Books in Dover Coloring Books for Children series

  • Martial Arts Coloring Book

    Arkady Roytman

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 16, 2013)
    From the ancient Chinese art of Shaolin Kung Fu to Krav Maga, Israel's modern self-defense system, this coloring book offers a fascinating look at martial arts from around the world. Captions accompany illustrations of 30 styles: Judo, the "gentle way" of Japan; Brazilian Capoeira, which incorporates music and dance; Muay Thai Boxing, Thailand's national sport; and many other forms of contact combat.
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  • My Plane Trip

    Cathy Beylon

    2005 (Dover Publications, Feb. 4, 2005)
    The large, easy-to-color pictures in this book help youngsters prepare for an exciting plane trip. Twenty-two captioned illustrations — all designed to ease children through their first flight — depict a young couple and their two children at the airport, going through security checks, and waiting to board a plane; a jet being refueled; a pilot and copilot seated in the cockpit; flight attendants giving instructions; air traffic controllers tracking planes; and fifteen other scenes.
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  • Going Camping Coloring Book

    Cathy Beylon

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Dec. 27, 2004)
    Camping trips are filled with good times, as children find out in this entertaining coloring book. Easy-to-read captions accompany 26 scenes depicting a family's adventure camping out. From packing the car and heading for a lakefront to setting up their tent, looking for firewood, going fishing, and having a cookout, it's nonstop coloring fun!
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  • Color & Cook Story Coloring Book

    Monica Wellington

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 19, 2014)
    Join young chefs Molly and Jack as they whip up tasty treats for every meal of the day, from bright-eyed breakfasts to delicious desserts. With the help of an adult, young children can learn how to bake cupcakes and pizza, prepare a tea party, enjoy healthy snacks, and more. Plus, there is a full menu of puzzles, from matching games to spot-the-differences — and everything is ready to be colored!
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  • New York for Kids: 25 Big Apple Sites to Color

    Patricia J. Wynne

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 23, 2005)
    Here's a great introduction to Manhattan for young people. Illustrations of 25 Big Apple sites with great appeal to grade-school-age children depict the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the ships at South Street Seaport, mummies at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and dinosaurs at the American Museum of Natural History, as well as: Grand Central Station; Chinatown; Central Park Zoo; Brooklyn Bridge; American Indian Museum; Madison Square Garden; Empire State Building; Wall Street and Trinity Church; Times Square; United Nations; and eleven other popular New York City attractions. An informative caption accompanies each carefully rendered illustration.
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  • Alphabetimals Picture Dictionary

    Patrick O'Toole

    Paperback (Dover Publications, March 19, 2014)
    With an A that looks like an ape, an octopus in the form of an O, and other animal-shaped letters, Alphabetimals offers memorable, imaginative ways for kids to learn the alphabet. This picture dictionary features several images for each letter, adding up to more than 130 fun-to-color, full-page illustrations.
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  • Grumpy Cat's All About Miserable Me: A Doodle Journal for Everything Awful

    Jimi Bonogofsky-Gronseth

    Diary (Dover Publications, July 20, 2016)
    Grumpy Cat wants to know about you, and here's your chance to tell everything! Nobody cares about your complaints — except Grumpy Cat! Let everyone's favorite cranky feline make suggestions for revealing your pet peeves. Grumpy will encourage you to draw the ugliest sweater, make a list of the grossest foods, draw three people you sorta kinda like (love is a strong word), and gripe to your heart's content.
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  • Dinosaur ABC Coloring Book

    Llyn Hunter

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Oct. 1, 1988)
    Here's a moderately priced coloring book that comes with an entertaining (as well as educational) twist!Illustrator Llyn Hunter has dramatically rendered — in alphabetical order — 28 prehistoric beasts as they might have appeared in their natural habitats millions of years ago. Extensive notes contain fascinating background information on the mighty Apatosaurus, the herbivorous Brachiosaurus, the "helmeted" Corythosaurus, and other Mesozoic creatures.Young amateur paleontologists are provided with a list of sources for further reading, plus helpful suggestions for coloring the drawings.
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  • Glorious Angels Coloring Book

    John Green

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 20, 2013)
    Thirty black-and-white illustrations to color offer a heavenly variety of divine creatures including angels from myth and legend, as well as from the Old and New Testaments. Images include seraphim, cherubim, archangels, and other celestial beings, including Caracasa, angel of spring; Lailah, angel of the night; and Ramiel, angel of thunder.
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  • Extreme Sports

    Arkady Roytman

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 24, 2008)
    For the hard-core enthusiasts who go above and beyond in everything they do — and for the rest of us who like to watch them — here are 30 ready-to-color illustrations of exciting activities that take sports to the edge. Love a challenge? Check out the bungee jumpers, hang gliders, rock climbers, skydivers, windsurfers, kite boarders, and stunt pogo players. Whether you want to get into the action — or just enjoy a vicarious thrill through coloring — this book delivers extreme coloring action!
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  • The Animal Babies ABC Book of Ballet Coloring Book

    Darcy Bell-Myers

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 17, 2013)
    Color an A-to-Z fantasy of waltzing squirrels, dancing bears, and other wee creatures! From a kitten's graceful Arabesque to her sparkly Zircon-decorated tutu, this alphabet-themed coloring book abounds in cute little critters that love ballet. Suitable for children ages 4–8, the 30 illustrations depict a corps de ballet of mice, a pas de deux for a frog and mouse, bunnies en pointe, and other fanciful images.
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  • Carousel Animals Coloring Book

    Christy Shaffer

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 1, 1999)
    Among the most charming American popular arts of the early twentieth century was the carving of fanciful, elaborate animals to grace the carousels that abounded in amusement parks across the country. This meticulously rendered coloring book celebrates the ornate beauty and character of the carousel carver's art.Colorists and carousel lovers of all ages will delight in Christy Shaffer's 30 finely drawn, ready-to-color illustrations, all based on authentic antique carvings. Each is accompanied by a caption detailing fascinating facts about the animals.Whether you are a youngster dazzled by the magic of these carousel creatures, a nostalgia enthusiast, or a lifelong merry-go-round fan, this coloring book will treat you to a delicious taste of the past as you color and bring these enchanting animals to life.
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