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Books with title Australian Animals Coloring Book 1

  • Farm Animals Coloring Book

    Lisa Bonforte

    Paperback (Dover Publications, April 19, 2012)
    With the help of 60 ready-to-color illustrations, children will meet a pony, lamb, bunny, rabbit, hen, rooster, calf, duck, baby chick, turkey, cow, pig, and many others. But that's only half the fun. Kids will also be able to color each animal they meet along the way!
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  • Wild Animals Coloring Book

    John Green

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Oct. 1, 1987)
    With this charming and instructive coloring book youngsters (and adults) can learn a great deal about the world's wild creatures and have fun at the same time. Detailed, accurate, ready-to-color illustrations depict 47 species from around the globe, including the rhinoceros (black, white, and Indian), Grant's zebra, impala, giraffe, camel (dromedary and Bactrian), European and American bison, llama and vicuña, giant panda, elephant (Indian and African), gnu (wildebeest), chimpanzee, hippopotamus and pygmy hippopotamus, gorilla, snow leopard, yak, Asiatic buffalo (water buffalo), jaguar, bighorn sheep, black bear, polar bear, black-backed jackal, reindeer (caribou), tiger, red kangaroo, giant anteater, and more.Each illustration is accompanied by a brief caption describing the habits of the species; many depict the animals as they might appear in their natural habitat — lions drowsing in the heat of the African veldt, a leopard lying in ambush on a limb, a giant panda contentedly munching bamboo, a polar bear and her cub surveying their icy domain, and more. Several double-page spreads depict exciting scenes of predator-prey relationships: muskoxen warily eying a pack of wolves, a mountain lion stalking mountain goats, and others. Colorists of all ages will find this exciting new volume irresistible; artists and designers will also find practical use for these accurately rendered royalty-free illustrations.
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  • Baby Animals Coloring Book

    Ruth Soffer

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 19, 2004)
    Did you know that young animals have their own special names? Baby cats, for instance, are called kittens, and a joey is a baby koala. Pups can be the youngsters of adult dogs or seals; and cubs have tigers, lions, wolves, or pandas as parents.Nature lovers (and coloring book fans of all ages) will enjoy coloring the adorable creatures in these 30 portraits of baby animals. Included, among others, are scenes of four little piglets staying close to their mom, two white-tailed fawns grazing on a hillside, a pair of beagle pups resting under their father's attentive eye, and two young calves being watched over by mother giraffes.
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  • Zoo Animals Coloring Book

    Jan Sovak

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Oct. 21, 1993)
    With this detailed and accurate coloring book, coloring enthusiasts of all ages can set out on a safari through the animal kingdom, learning to recognize and identify a host of the world's wild creatures. Fourteen double-page illustrations depict over 50 animals from North and South America, Africa, madagascar, Asia, Australia, the Arctic, Antarctica and Europe. Shown in the near-authentic environments favored by modern zoos, the animals include bison, grizzly bear, roseate spoonbill, tapir, howler monkey, lion, giraffe, chimpanzee, ring-tailed lemur, giant panda, rhinoceros, kangaroo, reindeer, wild boar and many others. Well-researched and carefully drawn, these illustrations offer colorists not only hours of enjoyable coloring fun, but a wonderful opportunity to make the acquaintance of a variety of birds and animals from many different regions and habitats.
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  • Australian Animals Coloring Book 1

    Nick Snels

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 25, 2017)
    The perfect coloring book for every child that loves Australian animals. 40 coloring pages filled with animals living in Australia, like the dingo, wombats, quoll, tasmanian devil, koala, kangaroo, frilled neck lizard, crocodiles, wallaby, platypus, quokka. Art is like a rainbow, never-ending and brightly colored. Feed the creative mind of your child and have fun! Each picture is printed on its own 8.5 x 11 inch page so no need to worry about smudging.
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  • Animalium Coloring Book

    Jenny Broom, Katie Scott

    Paperback (Big Picture Press, Sept. 19, 2017)
    A beautiful coloring book from the creators of the celebrated book AnimaliumPacked with creatures great and small, from the tiniest insect to the mighty humpback whale, this beautiful book is perfect for animal lovers. Color in the animals, complete the scenes, and learn incredible facts along the way. The intricate line drawings behind Katie Scott’s finished illustrations from Animalium are on full display in this engaging, informative, and visually stunning volume. Pick up your pencils and complete the world of Animalium.
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  • Celtic Animals Coloring Book

    Mallory Pearce

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Feb. 27, 1997)
    Among the most appealing features of Celtic art are its imaginative portrayals of strange and unusual animals — stylized birds, fish, serpents, mythological figures, and other fantastic creatures. With this unique book (and the help of crayons or paints), coloring enthusiasts can breathe life into a host of fanciful images accented by elaborate spirals and weaves.Celtic-art specialist Mallory Pearce has skillfully rendered 43 ready-to-color illustrations depicting such improbable conceptions as two men bound together by the same beard, a surreal beast entangled in its own arms and legs, a mermaid enveloped by endless strands of her own hair, and other delightful grotesqueries.Adapted from authentic original artwork, these eye-catching, inventive, and frequently humorous vignettes will charm artists, crafters, and coloring book enthusiasts who share a love for traditional Celtic art.
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  • Cute Animals Coloring Book

    Erik DePrince

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 9, 2017)
    Colorists will love this super cute coloring book full of happy, adorable animals! With 30 pages of pandas, owls, elephants, and more this book will keep you busy for hours! Pages are printed on one-side only for an excellent coloring experience.
  • Animals Coloring Book

    Speedy Publishing

    Paperback (Speedy Publishing LLC, May 3, 2014)
    For a young child, a coloring book is like a school text book. A parent or a grown up, can make a lesson out of the pictures that the child is coloring. If the lesson is done correctly, it should teach the child about how to care for the animal as if the child was going to maybe one day own the animal either in their childhood or maybe as an adult. It is sometimes better to teach a child with pictures about how to care for an animal to see if they are truly ready for the actual experience.
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  • Sea Animals Coloring Book

    Lisa Bonforte

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Sept. 29, 1993)
    Here's an entertaining and educational little coloring book that's ideal for vacation, seaside, and nature activities. Youngsters are invited to color 60 fascinating deep-sea creatures — among them the Atlantic stingray, green sea turtle, moray eel, swordfish, white marlin, sperm whale, sea horse, harbor porpoise, sailfish, and great white shark. Captions identify each clearly outlined aquatic animal.
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  • Animalia Coloring Book

    Graeme Base

    Paperback (Harry N. Abrams, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Now children can color their own Animalia! Base's bestselling, amazing alliterative, alphabet book is now available with its illustrations in outline form. Precocious painters can explore the riches of their own imaginations as they color the enormous elephants, horrible hairy hogs, diabolical dragons, angry alligators, and lazy lions in whatever hue they choose.
  • Arctic Animals Coloring Book 1

    Nick Snels

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 29, 2018)
    The perfect coloring book for every child that loves arctic animals. 40 coloring pages with of arctic foxes, belugas, bald eagles, reindeer, narwhals, moose, orcas, seals, muskoxes, polar bears, sea otters and walruses. Art is like a rainbow, never-ending and brightly colored. Feed the creative mind of your child and have fun! Each picture is printed on its own 8.5 x 11 inch page so no need to worry about smudging.