Exquisite, ready-to-color drawings of flowers -- one for each letter of the alphabet -- accompanied by young sprites in carefree poses. Each illustration also contains the first letter of the flower's name.
Twenty-six attractive designs contain flowers, plants whose names begin with letter shown on plate. Keys identify scores of florals — from azaleas and artichokes to zucchini and zinnias.
Twenty-nine bird species are spotlighted in this carefully rendered collection, where bluebirds frame the letter "B," an ibis stands as high as the letter "I," a curious umbrella bird perches on the letter "U," and an "S" curves around the bodies of three mute swans. Additional varieties include: American Avocet Cardinal Duck (Mallard) Egret Goldfinch Painted Bunting Quetzal Toucan Warbler Xenops . . . and the multi-striped Zebra Finch. As a bonus, a lovely two-page spread features a quartet of winged creatures perched on the branches of a flowering tree. Identifying captions accompany each delightful drawing.
An entertaining and educational coloring book that typically assembles a lion, a lamb, a lizard, a leopard, a lobster, and a llama in one delightfully improbable family portrait.
This is the ultimate challenge for the truly fearless word search addicted who are looking for a new experience, or for fingerspelling aficionados eager to hone their craft. No matter what your fingerspelling ability level is - even if you have never tried it before: This puzzle collection is sure to provide you with many hours of fun!
Recharge, de-stress, relax, be creative, and review the Danish Sign Language alphabet with this inspirational coloring book for grown-ups. This is the DSL edition of a brand-new and unique series of beautifully illustrated international sign language coloring books for many hours of meditation, creativity, and stress relief. 29x2 coloring pages with the DSL manual alphabet. Featuring a huge variety of highly professional and intricate designs. Two copies of each design for your convenience and color experiments. Single-sided designs and blank reverse pages to prevent bleed-through. A coloring test page for your favorite pens. Danish Sign Language alphabet reference chart included (approved by Sign Language experts - more information on www.fingeralphabet.org/dsl). Link to an additional set of free DSL alphabet charts optimized for desktop printer. Most of the designs in this book are rather intricate. If this worries you, we have prepared free coloring test pages for your convenience. Simply go to www.fingeralphabet.org/dsl, download the test pages, print them out on US letter sized paper, and check if you like the level of detail before spending any money on the book. Are you looking for a DIFFERENT sign language alphabet coloring book? You can find variations of this coloring book with: American Sign Language alphabet (ASL / 26 letters) Irish Sign Language alphabet (ISL / 26 letters) Filipino Sign Language alphabet (FSL / 26 letters) Danish Sign Language alphabet (DSL / 29 letters) Australian Sign Language alphabet (AUSLAN / 26 letters) New Zealand Sign Language alphabet (NZSL / 26 letters) more to come... All manual alphabets were approved by sign language experts. All manual alphabets are different - some more than others. While some alphabets are similar, they are not interchangeable.
Clearly rendered illustrations on 30 pages display authentic designs taken from rugs, masks, sandpaintings, pottery, jewelry, baskets, and other artifacts created by southwestern Native Americans. Geometrical designs on a Navajo woven saddlebag, a Chumash rock painting of mythical creatures, a Hopi kachina doll, an Apache "crown headdress," and more.
The American Sign Language alphabet is fairly easy to learn especially when learning it in a fun way such as coloring. Repetitive practicing of the hand movements along with the words and alphabet are what will help kids learn the American Sign Language. You can use this coloring book to help children learn American Sign Language (ASL) or as a basic of alphabet coloring pages, with a bit of extra interest (my 8 year old thinks learning how to say the alphabet with her fingers is great!). Grownups are learning that coloring isn't just for kids. It's a relaxing, centering activity for adults of all ages. If you are looking for an enjoyable creative challenge, look no further.