Best Coloring Book for Kids of all Ages by MUSAGO AGOUGIL An entertaining coloring book for kids of all ages! This children's coloring book is full of sweet dessert and the other sweet food with Cute Desserts, Cupcake, Donut, Ice Cream, Cookies, Chocolate, Cake, Fruit juice and more ... What you will find inside the book: 60 unique coloring pages. High-quality, Soft and Glossy cover. A nice large format (8.25 by 8.25 inch) for kids to enjoy. The Sweet Dessert Coloring Book makes a lovely gift idea for all occasions, including birthdays, Christmas, and Easter! Sneak this gift into the White Elephant or Secret Santa gift exchange for the kids. Order your copy today!
Coloring Book With 50 Unique Cupcakes Illustrations for all ages. We have created something special for you. A beautiful coloring book with 50 Cupcakes Designs for Relaxation and Stress Relief. If you enjoy coloring and want to escape the stress of daily life and relax, forgetting your troubles, this book is for you. 50 beautiful illustrations Each image is printed on a separate page to prevent bleed-through. It's a perfect GIFT for you, your friends, and your loved ones. We provide other books on a variety of topics that you can access our online store.
Jumbo Coloring Book for Kids! Over 100 Different Exciting Pictures! Why buy just a regular coloring book when you can buy this Jumbo Coloring Book instead! With over 100 different coloring pages, this jumbo coloring book is suitable for kids from preschoolers to first or second graders. This book is perfect for kindergarten age kids heading off to school, first or second graders looking for a summer activity book and even for preschoolers who want to have fun while developing fine motor skills and learning colors. Suitable for both boys and girls, this coloring book makes a great travel book or vacation workbook. Take it along on those long car rides to pass the time. A Jumbo Coloring Book also makes a great gift for kids! Perfect for: Birthday Gifts Party Favors Holiday Gifts Travel Books
Do you want to release stress, enjoy yourself and get creative at the same time? Cute & Easy Kawaii Colouring Book helps you do just that! Cute and Easy Kawaii features 30 easy illustrations with adorable characters drawn in Japanese kawaii style. Kawaii means 'cute' or 'lovable' in Japanese, and the characters you'll meet in these pages are both - so they're sure to bring a smile to your face! Is This Book For You? If you love super cute, happy designs - yes! These easy colouring pages are great for beginners, as well as kids, tweens, teens, and adults who like to colour drawings that aren't too detailed. If you're an experienced colourist, you can apply your skills and stretch your creativity by using the larger spaces for blending, shading and patterning, to create unique works of art. In this book you'll find popular kawaii cuties such as purrmaids, a llamacorn, narwhal, unicorn and skull ice cream cones, as well as cute food and drinks, animals such as cats, birds, sloths, butterflies and dinosaurs, Christmas, Halloween, Easter, flowers, space and more. What Will You Get? 30 fun cartoon illustrations Easy difficulty level Single-sided printing so you don't need to worry about bleed-through High resolution images on white paper All original, hand-drawn artwork by L.J. Knight - no stock images Page size is 8.5 x 11 inches (approx. 22 x 28cm) You can preview all 30 designs in this book on the author's website - for the URL, see the 'More about the author' section further down the page. The pages aren't perforated, but you can remove them easily and cleanly using a craft knife. Each design has a white margin so you don't have to colour to the edge, and there's space if you like to frame your finished pieces The drawings are printed on one side of the paper only, so bleed-through isn't an issue. To be extra-safe, you can protect the image underneath the page you're colouring with a sheet of scrap paper. There's a blank page at the back of the book for this, and for colour testing. Cute and Easy Kawaii is the 14th title in the LJK Colouring Books series. Check out the whole series for a range of unique colouring pages for children and adults, with new books on the way. They make great gift ideas for friends and family who love to colour too! Are you ready for hours of relaxation and enjoyment as you bring these lovable kawaii characters to life? Have fun and happy colouring!
Big And Easy coloring pages for toddler ages 1,2,3 and 4 to develop creativity. This coloring book contains: Butterfly, bee, elephant, car, moon and many more, magically sweet coloring pages offer children not only a lot of fun, but also optimal development of fine motor skills. High quality paper. High cover quality and professional. Large size 8.5 x 0.39 x 11 inches. Big pictures. Playfully learn and color your first words. Ideal for promoting hand-eye coordination. Child-friendly illustrated templates to scribble and paint.
Get organized, declutter, and find more calm in your days with this accessible, step-by-step guide to lasting order in your home sweet home. Do you feel overwhelmed, stressed, or anxious about the clutter in your home? Have you spent countless hours organizing your home only to find it all destroyed in a matter of seconds? Does it seem like you will never get organized enough? Keeping order in your home can feel like a daunting and never-ending task, especially when you have little ones, but with Home Sweet Organized Home, you will be able to declutter your home easily and maintain lasting order in your sacred space. Jessica Litman, the mama, organizing expert, and creator behind The Organized Mama will help you optimize and maintain order in your home, so you can find more calm in your everyday life. Her practical organizing and decorating advice will make it simpler for you to keep your space exactly how you like it. Each chapter offers a step-by-step guide to organize a single room in your home—from your bedroom closet to your junk drawer to your kids’ rooms and toys—you will learn how to keep it all tidy. Have a stress-free and clutter-free home. In Home Sweet Organized Home, you will: Learn how to easily keep lasting order in your home. Tackle toy clutter and kid spaces. Use realistic tips to create a home that is welcoming. Beautify your space so it always feels fresh and calm. Find ways to keep yourself motivated and tricks to help you feel more at ease. Transform your space and your life with this guide to a cozy and peaceful home. Now more than ever, the idea of “home” is incredibly important. Home is not only where the heart is, but it has also transformed into a school, workplace, and self-care sanctuary. The Inspiring Home series explores how to expertly feather your nest and create spaces for you and your family that are both purposeful and cozy. Learn how to get every family member organized even when everyone is on different schedules, find the balance between great design and helpful function in every room of the house, and update and upgrade your spaces to the latest trends without breaking the bank. With amazing style suggestions and spot-on tips from experts in the home design and organization fields, the Inspiring Home series will have you living the luxe life faster than you can say “accent wall.” Also in this series: Blissful Nest and Simply Spaced.
The twentieth century was, by any reckoning, the age of the child in America. Today, we pay homage at the altar of childhood, heaping endless goods on the young, reveling in memories of a more innocent time, and finding solace in the softly backlit memories of our earliest years. We are, the proclamation goes, just big kids at heart. And, accordingly, we delight in prolonging and inflating the childhood experiences of our offspring. In images of the naughty but nice Buster Brown and the coquettish but sweet Shirley Temple, Americans at mid-century offered up a fantastic world of treats, toys, and stories, creating a new image of the child as "cute." Holidays such as Christmas and Halloween became blockbuster affairs, vehicles to fuel the bedazzled and wondrous innocence of the adorable child. All this, Gary Cross illustrates, reflected the preoccupations of a more gentle and affluent culture, but it also served to liberate adults from their rational and often tedious worlds of work and responsibility. But trouble soon entered paradise. The "cute" turned into "cool" as children, following their parental example, embraced the gift of fantasy and unrestrained desire to rebel against the saccharine excesses of wondrous innocence in deliberate pursuit of the anti-cute. Movies, comic books, and video games beckoned to children with the allures of an often violent, sexualized, and increasingly harsh worldview. Unwitting and resistant accomplices to this commercial transformation of childhood, adults sought-over and over again, in repeated and predictable cycles-to rein in these threats in a largely futile jeremiad to preserve the old order. Thus, the cute child-deliberately manufactured and cultivated--has ironically fostered a profoundly troubled ambivalence toward youth and child rearing today. Expertly weaving his way through the cultural artifacts, commercial currents, and parenting anxieties of the previous century, Gary Cross offers a vibrant and entirely fresh portrait of the forces that have defined American childhood.
Its been two years: the grandkids are growing, and there is a new addition to the family: Ravishing Rhea! Nana and Papa are now blessed to witness (and occasionally assist with) the growth and development of six grandkids: three boys, and three girls. But the world is also changing: there are new challenges, as families must cope with increased financial pressures, juggling work and school schedules, and even temporary separations, not to mention dealing with the normal difficulties experienced by young people as they are growing up. In addition to playing sports, video games, celebrating birthdays, participating in Spelling Bees, making movies, and doing homework, the kids keep Papa and Nana busy trying to answer questions such as, What kind of pet should I get?; How long does the moon stay full?; Are all ladybugs girls?; How come we dont get presents for all the Twelve Days of Christmas? and of course, Are vampires real? Whether theyre walking to the park, building special projects for school, preparing for Halloween, or revising their Christmas lists for the sixth time, the kids both grow and learn, as well as help the adults around them to appreciate and celebrate the joy, wonder, and beauty of children?living in a new, and exciting world.