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Books with title The Language of Flowers Coloring Book

  • 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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  • The Coloring Book of

    Diane Ramic

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Oct. 28, 2016)
    The prehistoric world and those creatures that inhabited it have held the interest of paleontology fans of all ages. Our knowledge of these animals expands with each passing year, but outdated and incorrect ideas still persist in modern media. This coloring book strives to challenge those inaccuracies by introducing media that included research to produce scientifically plausible, yet still slightly stylized, dinosaurs. Inside this book, you will find 26 illustrations of dinosaurs species, ranging from their origins in the Triassic, to the modern species that survived the end-Cretaceous extinction event. Each page contains an illustration of varying difficulty, the dinosaurs’ genus, the era it lived in, the area it was discovered in, and a few facts about the animal in question.
  • Flowers Coloring Book

    Speedy Publishing LLC

    Paperback (Speedy Kids, May 4, 2015)
    Your little boys and girls will have so much fun coloring these flowers! Coloring is an activity that encourages self-expression through the beauty of art. You can gauge how your child feels by examining his strokes and the use of colors. Also, coloring boosts the confidence because there’s always that sense of pride whenever a child completes an image. Go buy a copy of this wonderful book today!
  • Tropical Flowers of the World Coloring Book

    Lynda E. Chandler

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Dec. 1, 1981)
    Perhaps nowhere else has nature lavished more exotic beauty and color than on the tropical flowers of the world. Wonderfully variegated in shape, size, and hue, they bring a brilliant touch of finery to the rain forests and jungles of the world. Now colorists can imitate nature’s spectacular palette — and learn a great deal, too — by coloring the 45 species of flowers in this book. The blossoms depicted here are the crowning glory of trees, shrubs, herbs, and vines found all over the tropics: Mexico, Central and South America, Africa, southern Asia, and the island world of the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Lynda Chandler, a professional botanical illustrator, has provided detailed, scientifically accurate renderings of each flower, as well as colored versions of all 45 on the covers as a coloring guide. Among the species included:Cannonball Tree (Brazil and Trinidad)Firecracker Flower (India)Chalice Vine or Cup-of-Gold (Mexico)Pink Quill (Ecuador)Lobster Claw (Hawaii)Asiatic Lady’s Slipper (Thailand)Torch Ginger (South Sea Islands)Cup-and-Saucer Vine (Mexico)Sausage Tree (Tropical Africa)Rosy Moth Orchid (Philippines)Sorrowless Tree (India)Bird-of-Paradise Flower (South Africa)… and 33 more.In addition to precise line renderings of each exotic specimen — based both on careful botanical research and direct observation of the species depicted — the book supplies captions for each plant with this information: common English name; scientific name; color of the flowers; type of plant on which the flower occurs (tree, shrub, herb, vine); and the country or region to which the plant is native. Moreover, Tropical Flowers of the World Coloring Book is a member of Dover’s Pictorial Archive Series. This means artists, illustrators, or anyone in need of a botanical illustration may use up to four illustrations without prior permission or fee.
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  • The Language of Flowers Stained Glass Coloring Book

    Ruth Soffer

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Aug. 8, 2008)
    For centuries, people have used the language of flowers to declare their passion, fidelity, and friendship. This coloring book features 16 full-page, realistic images of gorgeous blossoms along with their symbolic meanings — daffodils (chivalry), zinnias (constancy), sunflowers (adoration), sweet peas (shyness), day lilies (enthusiasm), and other flowers. After you've colored the pictures, hold them up to the light and let them bloom!
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  • The Big Coloring Book Of Flowers

    Ada W. Bear

    Paperback (Independently published, July 11, 2019)
    The Big Coloring Book Of Flowers! Over 100 unique single sided coloring pages! High quality paper Flower glossary featuring information on each speciesHelps with relaxation and builds concentration skillsGreat for beginners and expertsBeautiful hand drawn outlines on high quality paperA perfect gift for anyone who likes gardening, botany and nature!Features 50 species of flowers including: aloe, amaryllis, anemone, asters, azaleas, baby’s breath, begonia, bellflowers, bird of paradise, buttercups, camellia, carnations, columbine, coneflower, cosmos, crocus, daffodils, dahlia, daisies, gardenia, godetia, golden rod, hibiscus, hydrangea, iris, ivy, jasmine, larkspur, laurel, lavender, lilies, lotus, magnolia, marigold, mayflower, nasturtium, orchid, peony, petunia, poinsettia, poppy, protea, roses, sunflowers, trillium, tulips, violets, water lilies, zinnia
  • The Coloring Book of

    Diane Ramic

    Paperback (Diane Ramic, Aug. 29, 2017)
    The prehistoric world and those creatures that inhabited it have held the interest of paleontology fans of all ages. Our knowledge of these animals expands with each passing year, but outdated and incorrect ideas still persist in modern media. This coloring book strives to challenge those inaccuracies by introducing media that included research to produce scientifically plausible, yet still slightly stylized, prehistoric animals. Inside this book, you will find 100 illustrations of animals from the past, from the Cambrian to the most recent ice age. It is an expanded version of the first book, "The Coloring Book of (Scientifically Accurate) Dinosaurs," and features 24 of the dinosaurs in the first book, as well as a few new ones. Each page contains an illustration of varying difficulty, and a few facts about the animal in question.
  • Flowers: Coloring Book

    Speedy Publishing LLC

    Paperback (Speedy Kids, )
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  • The Garden Flowers Coloring Book

    Madeline Goryl

    Paperback (Sky Pony, May 5, 2015)
    Coloring is a wonderfully relaxing hobby—and with the Garden Flowers Coloring Book—colorists of all ages will delight in adding their own touch of color and whimsy to each of the butterfly illustrations found throughout. So gather together your favorite art supplies and prepare yourself for hours of fun as you color over 40 flower-filled pages. The back of each coloring page has been left blank, making them perfect for displaying after you’ve finished your creation.Coloring is a perfect way for people of all ages to express their own sense of creativity. It’s also a wonderful bonding activity to share with children, when finished their artwork can be proudly displayed around the home. Start creating beautiful memories today with the Garden Flowers Coloring Book.
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  • COLORING BOOK OF FLOWERS

    JULIANA L SPAULDING

    Paperback (Independently published, April 29, 2020)
    Coloring book of Flowers is for those who love flowers and love a flower garden. If you love to color you will enjoy coloring with crayons, markers or colored pencils. Watch the flowers come to life with color. Learn the different flowers that are in bloom today. Have fun and be creative.
  • The Language of Flowers

    Kate Greenaway

    Hardcover (Warne, Jan. 1, 1977)
    The nineteenth-century classic combines delicately rendered pictures of flowers, children, and young women with lists of meanings associated with particular flowers and poems by Burns, Shelley, Wordsworth, and others
  • Flowers of Hawaii Coloring Book

    Wren

    Paperback (Bess Press Inc, June 1, 1997)
    Twentyeight of Hawaii's most popular and colorful flowers, including hibiscus, anthurium, and orchid.
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