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Books in Dover Design Coloring Books series

  • 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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  • Op Art Coloring Book

    Jean Larcher

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 1, 1975)
    Color these 30 original designs to make the interlocking rings, cubes, and other shapes stand out. Some visual illusions will even seem to move back and forth.
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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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  • Simply Circular Designs Coloring Book

    Lee Anne Snozek

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 4, 2005)
    Allow your imagination to take off with the intriguing designs in this unusual coloring book! A welcome departure from traditional coloring-book images, these 30 patterns will unleash your inner artist. Use crayons, pencils, inks, paints, or a combination of media to create amazing kaleidoscopic possibilities. Triangles, rectangles, pentagons, and other geometric figures, graphically rendered in circular symmetry, take on a pop-art look when colorists apply their own unique shading techniques and color theory.A treasury for designers, artists, and craftspeople, this collection will captivate coloring book fans who delight in challenges.
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  • Tropical Paradise Scenes to Paint or Color

    Dot Barlowe

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 15, 2009)
    Windswept beaches. Swaying palm trees. Gorgeous sunsets. Colorists, painters, and other artists can escape to exotic, faraway places with this collection of 23 beckoning scenes. Breathtaking images from nature include lush hibiscus blossoms, stately birds of paradise, flamingoes and pelicans, sea turtles, and dolphins at play, plus kayakers and surfers on the Hawaiian coastline, and more. Each page is perforated for easy removal and printed on high-quality paper — one side only — with gray lines that virtually disappear when color is added. As exotic as a tropic isle, it's a great way to get away from it all!
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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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  • Geometrical Design Coloring Book

    Spyros Horemis

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 1, 1973)
    A coloring book doesn't have to contain actual objects — people, animals, flowers, landscapes — to be fun to color, and this book proves that better than any. With the imaginative use of color applied to these geometric designs, striking and beautiful results can be achieved that you wouldn't have thought possible until you actually try them.Filled with pure patterns and abstract shapes, the 46 all-original designs in this eye-popping collection allow for absolute coloring freedom. Beautifully rendered, the detailed geometrical designs do not have any built-in color associations, so children and adults can play with an unlimited combination of colors.
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  • Big Book of Geometric Designs and Illusions to Color

    Spyros Horemis, Koichi Sato

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 23, 2002)
    With this delightful coloring book, you can lose yourself in a wonderland of complex, intriguing patterns that will boggle your mind and confound your eyes. Over 100 ingeniously constructed designs form dazzling optical illusions and geometric shapes, offering ample opportunities for imaginative and inventive coloring. Striking and beautiful results can be achieved with almost any medium from crayons and felt tip pens to watercolors and tempera.
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  • Firefighters Coloring Book

    Nina Barbaresi

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 27, 2003)
    Meet Mike, a brave New York City firefighter. You can follow him through a typical workday as you color large, clearly drawn pictures of him and his partners.At the start of Mike's day, he's met at the firehouse door by Chips, the company's pet Dalmation. He then greets Kevin and Patty, who are making lunch in the kitchen; checks important lifesaving gear; and later, when the fire alarm goes off, runs outside to stop traffic so the big engine can safely pull out of the building and head for the fire. At the end of the day, the entire company relaxes in the kitchen.Thirty exciting, ready-to-color black-and-white illustrations are accompanied by captions.
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