Relax while coloring cartoon characters in this fun-filled stress-relief coloring book for adults. · 49 unique designs featuring a variety of cartoons · Designs are suitable for any skill level · Single-sided printing on high-quality paper to prevent bleed-through · Provides hours of relaxation and stress relief · The perfect gift for anyone who enjoys coloring This book will provide hours of enjoyable stress relief and artistic relaxation for adults and kids of all ages.
Color big, bold scenes from Cartoon Network’s Adventure Time in this highly-detailed coloring book for all ages. Follow Finn and his magical dog Jake into the Land of Ooo for a coloring adventure with Princess Bubblegum, the Ice King, and all your favorite characters from Cartoon Network’s Adventure Time. Featuring big, intricate images and heavy paper perfect for colored pencils and markers, this coloring book is sure to please fans of all ages. It’s Cartoon Network’s Emmy Award-winning Adventure Time! Grab your friends and go to very distant lands. With Jake the dog and Finn the human, the fun will never end.
Color big, bold scenes from Cartoon Network’s The Powerpuff Girls in this highly-detailed coloring book for all ages. Join Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup as they save the City of Townsville from Mojo Jojo, Fuzzy Lumpkins, and other troublemakers. Featuring big, detailed images and heavy paper perfect for colored pencils and markers, this deluxe coloring book is sure to entertain fans of all ages. Cartoon Network’s The Powerpuff Girls follow three sisters juggling school, homework, and monsters…all before bedtime. Blossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup aren’t your average little girls from Townsville: Together, they form the superhero team known to the world as The Powerpuff Girls.
Easy Pencil Drawing Books and you can draw! Start with basic Cartoons sketches and you will be drawing wonderful pictures in no time! The Easiest Way To Draw .This Book of drawings give you room to practice your drawing talent. Many different Cartoons for you to try – you can even color the finished drawings if you like! Ideal for ages 3 to 11 years, preschool to grade 5.
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St. Paul writes "the foolishness of God is wiser than men." The poems in William Wenthe's God's Foolishness mine the feelings of human uncertainty in matters of love and desire, time and death, and uncover difficult truths with transformative insights. These are poems of crisis. Wenthe examines our conflicting urges to see nature as sustenance and to foolishly destroy it. His poems shift from close observation to panorama with cinematic fluidity, from a tea mug to an ancient monument, from a warbler on an elm branch to the specter of imminent natural disaster. Offering passion and intellect balanced with a careful concern for poetic craft, Wenthe's God's Foolishness gives us fine poems to savor and admire.
Anita may not be the top-notch detective that the big agencies are looking for but she is probably the most determined. But never in her wildest dreams did she realize just how important her intuitive skills would be needed in her own personal life. When she returns home after months of working on what was for years considered to be an unsolvable case, she quickly learns that her home life is not as it should be. Discover her younger brother has gone missing, she is forced to put her personal emotions aside and apply everything she’s learned to find out what has happened to him. She soon discovers the existence of a mystery woman who Anita is convinced can lead her to her missing brother. Who could she be and why has no one been able to identify exactly who she is? The more she learns about the mystery woman and the intrigue she has left in her wake, the more she realizes that her brother has had another life that she knew nothing about. As she persistently digs for the truth, she is growing ever closer to uncovering a secret that is beyond anything she could possibly have imagined, a secret that has haunted him for many years and is now haunting her.
Every living American adult likely prized one childhood toy that featured the happy image of an animated cartoon or comic strip character. There is an ever-growing market for these collectibles, and stacks of books pose as pricing guides. Yet Tim Hollis is the first to examine the entire story of character licensing and merchandising from a historical view. Toons in Toyland focuses mainly on the post-World War II years, circa 1946-1980, when the last baby boomers were in high school. During those years, the mass merchandising of cartoon characters peaked. However, the concept of licensing cartoon characters for toys, trinkets, and other merchandise dates back to the very first newspaper comics character, the Yellow Kid, who debuted in 1896 and was soon appearing on a variety of items. Eventually, cartoon producers and comic strip artists counted on merchandising as a major part of their revenue stream. It still plays a tremendous role in the success of the Walt Disney Company and many others today. Chapters examine storybooks (such as Little Golden Books), comic books, records, board games, jigsaw puzzles, optical toys (including View-Master and Kenner's Give-a-Show Projector), and holiday paraphernalia. Extending even beyond toys, food companies licensed characters galore--remember the Peanuts characters plugging bread and Dolly Madison snacks? And roadside attractions, amusement parks, campgrounds, and restaurants--think Yogi Bear and Jellystone Park Campgrounds--all bought a bit of cartoon magic to lure the green waves of tourists' dollars.