25 Halloween illustrations by artist Molly Harrison. These illustrations were drawn by Molly and taken from her original artworks. Some of these illustrations are highly detailed while others are a bit less complicated. Most of the drawings are of witches. This coloring book is intended for adults who like to color but kids would enjoy it too! The images are printed on one side of the paper only. It is recommended to put a piece of paper between pages to avoid bleed through if you intend on using alcohol or waterbased markers. Be sure to check out Molly's Etsy shop for digital downloadable coloring pages. Just search "mollyharrisonart" on Etsy's search or copy/paste this address into your address bar: https://www.etsy.com/shop/MollyHarrisonArt
Kick back, relax, and have fun with a variety of mind-stimulating puzzles and activities! Tired of spending your downtime just scrolling on your phone? Pick up The Ultimate Fun Adult Activity Book and delight in puzzles and activities designed to entertain and engage your mind. Whether you’re in the mood to solve sudoku, crack crosswords, or relax with a coloring page, this book has what you’re looking for. And with the sheer variety of activities and games included, all crafted by an experienced puzzler, you might even discover a new puzzle obsession! The Ultimate Fun Adult Activity Book is: A one-stop shop of puzzles and activities. Try your hand at word searches, sudoku, spot the differences, logic puzzles, word pyramids, number brain games, acrostics, cryptograms, mazes, and coloring, The perfect balance of fun and educational. With themes ranging from history and science to food and travel, you’re bound to learn something new—all while having fun. Suitable for any skill level. These activities range from easy to more challenging, guaranteeing a good time for newbies and more seasoned puzzle-solvers. An excellent gift and companion. Quality paper and printing make this perfect for any gifting occasion, and for lounging at home or taking it on the go.
A beautiful GRAYSCALE coloring book featuring the Fantasy illustrations of Alena Lazareva . Includes TWO full sets of the 20 amazing GRAYSCALE illustrations. * Page size is 8.5x11inches. * Pages printed on one side only. * Paper non-perforated (typical of CreateSpace published coloring books) I recommend using colored pencils, soft pastel. It is not suitable for use with wet media such as watercolor. Use sheet of card under the page you are colouring. Happy coloring!
"MAGIC IS ALL AROUND, YOU JUST HAVE TO BELIEVE". Autumn adds another dimension to already beautiful days. your countryside transforms into a riot of yellow, red, and orange from September to November, as entire forests change the color of their leaves. These fiery landscapes can be viewed all around the country, where the rusty colored trees are beautifully reflected in vast bodies of water. This all, you can feel by filling colors in these beautiful illustrations. The autumn months for an unforgettable experience like Crisp cool sunny days, crunchy golden leaves underfoot, steaming cups of hot chocolate, new exhibitions, and wine festivals... This gorgeous and inspiring collection of detailed Fall-themed illustrations is a beautiful way to celebrate Autumn and fuel your artistic talent, including bountiful harvests, feasts, farm animals, and much more!Coloring Book Details: -34 best illustrations.-8.5 * 11-inch print size.-Single-sided printing.-Illustrations from simpler to detailed.The best gift for this season!
Children's literature isn't just for children anymore. This original study explores the varied forms and roles of children's literature—when it's written for adults. What do Adam Mansbach's Go the F**k to Sleep and Barbara Park's MA! There's Nothing to Do Here! have in common? These large-format picture books are decidedly intended for parents rather than children. In No Kids Allowed, Michelle Ann Abate examines a constellation of books that form a paradoxical new genre: children's literature for adults. Distinguishing these books from YA and middle-grade fiction that appeals to adult readers, Abate argues that there is something unique about this phenomenon. Principally defined by its form and audience, children's literature, Abate demonstrates, engages with more than mere nostalgia when recast for grown-up readers. Abate examines how board books, coloring books, bedtime stories, and series detective fiction written and published specifically for adults question the boundaries of genre and challenge the assumption that adulthood and childhood are mutually exclusive.
Magic Every Month IV By: Naela Hurst Boo! Did I scare you?! In this book the girls try to choose a costume while enjoying Halloween festivities at church and school. Once they’ve decided on costumes, they enjoy their school’s festival with games, raffles, and food. The twelve girls go trick-or-treating, excited for the days after of candy eating and gum chewing. Then, the next month, they learn about Native Americans. Na’Pill, who is a Native American fairy, helps to teach them as well. The season of fall gives them new assignments as animals prepare to gather for hibernation. In their separate relatives’ homes, they get a family-filled holiday with warm hugs and comfort foods. This book paints a picture of fall. Maybe you will be able to hear the crunching of leaves or crackle of a fireplace when your imagination opens up. You’ll feel like you are back in school when you read this book, with the lovely sights, smells, and tastes of autumn. Careful, don’t fill up on too much candy or scrumptious foods!
Embrace a growth mindset and unlock your full potential A growth mindset means believing that your intelligence and abilities can always improve, and you can learn to do almost anything. This workbook shows you how to make growth your default mindset through writing prompts, exercises, and practices that encourage you to feel confident, take on new challenges, and achieve your goals. A wide variety of activities—Explore all 7 aspects of mindset with exercises such as identifying your limiting beliefs, calming your mind with yoga, and turning negative thoughts into positive ones. Written by an expert—Dive into practices created by a licensed psychotherapist to help you understand your current mindset and refocus it on growth. The power of a growth mindset—Read inspiring stories from people who used the techniques in this book to achieve success. Get the Growth Mindset Workbook for Adults and discover what you can achieve with curiosity and optimism.
One of The Millions' Most Anticipated Books of 2021. Lyrical and unforgettable, part elegy and part memoir, we present a previously unpublished masterpiece from the Beat Generation icon. Simultaneously released with an expanded edition of di Prima's classic Revolutionary Letters on the one-year anniversary of her passing. In the autumn of 1964, Diane di Prima was a young poet living in New York when her dearest friend, dancer, choreographer, and Warhol Factory member, Freddie Herko, leapt from the window of a Greenwich Village apartment to a sudden, dramatic, and tragic death at the age of 29. In her shock and grief, di Prima began a daily practice of writing to Freddie. For a year, she would go to her study each day, light a stick of incense, and type furiously until it burned itself out. The narrative ranges over the decade from 1954—the year di Prima and Herko first met—to 1965, with occasional forays into di Prima's memories of growing up in Brooklyn. Lyrical, elegant, and nakedly honest, Spring and Autumn Annals is a moving tribute to a friendship, and to the extraordinary innovation and accomplishments of the period. Masterfully observed and passionately recorded, it offers a uniquely American portrait of the artist as a young woman in the heyday of bohemian New York City. Praise for Spring and Autumn Annals: "The book is a treasure. Moving between the East Village, San Francisco, Topanga Canyon and Stinson Beach with young children, di Prima's life is unbelievably rich. She studies Greek, writes, prepares dinners and feasts, and co-edits Floating Bear magazine. Diane di Prima is one of the greatest writers of her generation, and this book offers a window into its lives."—Chris Kraus "Extolled by a writer who radically devoted herself to the experiential truth of beauty and intellect, in poverty and grace, in independent dignity, and in the community of Beat consciousness, Diane di Prima's Spring and Autumn Annals arrives as a long-lost charm of illuminated meditations to love, life, death, eros and selflessness. An essential 1960s text of visionary rapaciousness."—Thurston Moore "Freddie Herko wished for a third love before he died; and what a love is in this book's beholding, saying, and release. Di Prima's dancing narrative, propelled and circling at the speed of thought, picking up every name and detailed perception as a rolling tide, fills me with gratitude for the truth of her eye. Nothing gets past it, not even the 'ballet slippers letting in the snow.'"—Ana Božičević "A masterpiece of literary reflection, as quest to archive her dancer friend's life, to make art at all costs and the price dearly paid. Di Prima's observational capacity is profound, her devotion and loyalty assures her deserved place as a national treasure. She generously instills in us the call of poetic remembrance as an act of resistance, and gives voice to the marginalized participants in experimental cultural movements that carried courage in creative rebellion while envisioning freedom of the human spirit. Di Prima’s poetic memoir of the artist journey is a triumph. A must read and reread for years to come."—Karen Finley