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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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  • Victorian Houses

    A. G. Smith

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 25, 2001)
    The Victorians were quite fond of wraparound porches, dormers, gables and turrets, stained glass windows, and other architectural embellishments. Even the smallest cottages boasted unusual elements such as gingerbread fretwork and arched windows. This handsome collection of ready-to-color drawings serves as a delightful introduction to the many distinctive styles of authentic Victorian-era homes.Twenty-nine meticulously rendered illustrations depict steep-roofed Gothic Revival villas with spacious "piazzas," or porches, and stained glass windows; a Queen Anne structure with turrets, bay windows, and hipped roofs; a Richardson Romanesque dwelling, distinguished by rounded arches and stone and brick facing; and an Italianate "palazzo," with tall, narrow windows and porches.Other homes include a seaside cottage in the "stick style"; an Italianate San Francisco residence of the 1880s; the John Anderton House — with its attractive mansard roof — in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts; the Russell-Cooper House in Mount Vernon, Ohio, an 1890 Victorian renovation of a house originally built in 1829; the unusual Octagon House in Ottawa, Illinois (1856); a Moorish-styled urban residence in Baltimore (1886), designed by W. C. Frederic (1886); and the elegant "Vinland," a Newport, Rhode Island, residence (1882–1884).A wonderful opportunity for coloring book fans to apply their own ideas of color and hue to these residences, this book will also delight architecture buffs and lovers of nostalgia and all things Victorian.
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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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  • Sea Monsters Coloring Book

    Peter F. Copeland

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Dec. 23, 1998)
    Since ancient times, there have been tales of immense, nightmarish creatures inhabiting the unexplored depths of the sea. Many were mythical beasts, merely the product of overactive imaginations; but many other so-called monsters of the deep do indeed exist.For anyone intrigued by the idea of these strange and mysterious behemoths, this coloring book provides 30 carefully researched, finely detailed black-and-white renderings of such fanciful animals as the Kraken, the Tusked Pig Whale of Mozambique, the Physeter, and the Great Bardfysshe. Also included are some true giants of the sea like the double-crested crocodile, the Komodo dragon, and the sperm whale, among others. Such a book as this would be incomplete without the Loch Ness monster, whose existence on the basis of continued sightings is debated to this day. All the animals are recreated in a variety of exciting scenes; and the captions that accompany each ready-to-color illustration also make this an entertaining and informative review of a fascinating subject.
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  • Fashions of the Old South Coloring Book

    Tom Tierney

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 3, 2004)
    In the years shortly before the Civil War, many Southern plantation owners and their families "summered" in the cooler climate of the northern states, often along the New England coast. These journeys frequently included side trips to New York, Boston, or Philadelphia to replenish the family's wardrobes with the latest fashions. The particularly wealthy occasionally went to Europe, returning home with stylish apparel from London or Paris.Clothing worn during this period by members of antebellum society conveyed a distinct glamor and elegance. Tom Tierney captures the fine details of authentic garments in 29 ready-to-color illustrations. Included are walking costumes, evening gowns, morning and afternoon dresses, and wedding apparel for women, as well as suits, vests, trousers, and handsome military uniforms for the men.Descriptive captions accompany illustrations in an attractive coloring book that will not only please coloring book fans, but will also be of use to costume historians and designers.
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  • The Language of Flowers Coloring Book

    John Green

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 23, 2004)
    Attractive, accurately rendered collection of 30 floral beauties, with brief captions describing what each flower symbolizes. Includes the anemone (anticipation), buttercup (riches), red rose (romantic love), carnation (fidelity), poppy (extravagance), and 25 others. A treat for coloring book fans, flower lovers, and gardening enthusiasts.
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  • Look & Find Letters to Color

    Victoria Maderna

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 16, 2013)
    Discover a unicorn on a unicycle, an aardvark in an airport, and an iguana on an iceberg! Combining the fun of coloring with the challenge of seek-and-find puzzles, this book offers a host of wacky situations for every letter from A to Z. Suitable for ages 4 and up.
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  • Angels Coloring Book

    Marty Noble

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Dec. 18, 2008)
    Angels reign supreme — in fiction, in art, and in the popular imagination. These thirty full-page images of celestial beings will enchant colorists with their ethereal beauty. Set against intricately embellished backgrounds and borders, the heavenly messengers are depicted in a variety of poses — playing a lute or a harp, sitting in a blossom-filled garden, admiring a pond full of water lilies, surrounded by peacocks or hummingbirds. Spend some time with these winged creatures and you, too, will be touched by an angel!
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  • Pretty Princess Coloring Book

    Teresa Goodridge

    Paperback (Dover Publications, June 20, 2016)
    Enter an enchanted kingdom of coloring fun! Wouldn't you like to play a game of croquet with a handsome prince and have a cup of tea with your ladies-in-waiting? With these 30 pictures to color, you can join a group of pretty little princesses at the palace for dancing, music-making, horseback riding, skating, and lots of other royal activities.
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  • Forest Animals Coloring Book

    Dianne Gaspas

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 9, 2001)
    This entertaining and educational coloring book introduces young nature lovers to more than 45 animals commonly found in the forests of the eastern United States and Canada.Shown in their natural habitats are the honeybee, black carpenter ant, eastern box turtle, corn snake, luna moth, red fox, cedar waxwing, raccoon, star-nosed mole, silver-haired bat, porcupine, beaver, white-lipped forest snail, acorn moth, a black bear and its cubs, a short-tailed shrew, and many other birds, mammals, and insects. Accurate representations of the yellow birch, highland blueberry, trumpet creeper, eastern hemlock, red spruce, bur oak, shagbark hickory, and other forest vegetation are also included.A great way for youngsters to learn about forest creatures and their environment, this accurately rendered coloring book includes fact-filled captions identifying animals and plant life shown in the illustrations.
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  • My First Mandalas--Animals

    Anna Pomaska

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 21, 2010)
    These appealing mandalas are a treat for kids as young as 5! Each of the 30 designs features creatures from the animal kingdom plus geometric shapes to color and count. Figure out how many elephants are parading around a circle of stars, how many cows are jumping over moons, and more.
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