The adult colouring craze has been on us for a while now and the selection of books is quite amazing.
This Christmas give the gift of peace, tranquility and relaxation with this therapeutic colouring book of Curious Creatures.
Colouring is no longer just for children with the much more intricate books now being designed for adults, but that doesn’t mean that the precocious and interested children have to be stuck with the same old superhero colouring books anymore either.
Millie Marotta’s Curious Creatures will be an exciting adventure into the animal kingdom for children and adults alike.
If you like to colour a little more true to life there is an index in the back of all the animals included in the book, and the order they appear in, so you can do some research before you start.
The best thing about colouring in, for any age, is that there is no right or wrong way. You are free to use your creativity in any way you wish, without having to come up with the inspiration of the picture.
Do you want to colour in long strokes or short strokes, lines or circles? It doesn’t matter, do it your way. Do you want to use pencils, pens, textas or watercolours… it doesn’t matter, you’re free to do it any way you wish.
For a little quiet time away from the real world gift your loved ones a colouring book, a little escape from life without having to leave the house.
The animals in Millie Marotta’s Curious Creatures are a little out of the ordinary; whether it be their behaviour, appearance or survival skills there is something quirky about them all.
Millie Marotta’s Curious Creatures is published by HarperCollins Australia and is available now where all good books are sold.
RRP: $19.99
This Curious creatures colouring in book looks wonderful with the creatures intertwined within the picture… Like a puzzle and a colouring in book combined, I love this idea for Christmas. Thank you!
I’ve found colouring in surprisingly soothing.
$19.99 is a hell of a lot cheaper and will last longer than any other therapy costs.
I just love looking at all the pictures and think they are very intricate.