Notebook Doodles Go Girl!: Coloring & Activity Book (Design Originals) 30 Inspiring Designs; Beginner-Friendly Empowering Art Activities for Tweens, on High-Quality Extra-Thick…
£5.70
Welcome to the happy and colorful world of Notebook Doodles! Inside Notebook Doodles Go Girl! you’ll find:
- 30 inspiring Notebook Doodles designs waiting to be filled with color
- 20 fun color palettes to help you get started on your coloring adventure
- Use whatever art materials you love—watercolors, colored pencils, markers, crayons, or gel pens
- High-quality extra-thick paper that won’t bleed through
- Perforated pages so when you’re done, your art can easily be removed to hang up or give as a gift
Discover 30 inspirational notebook doodle designs to color with watercolors, colored pencils, markers, crayons, or gel pens.
Notebook Doodles Go Girl! isn’t just another kid’s coloring book! Its empowering art statements are designed specifically for the design-savvy TWEEN who thinks kids books are too juvenile and mom’s adult coloring books are too, well… adult!
Inside this book, youthful readers will discover 30 interactive art activities that are just waiting to be filled with color. They’ll also find a coloring art lesson, 20 inspiring color palettes, 8 pages of colored examples, and inspiring quotes to go with every design.
Watercolors, colored pencils, markers, crayons, and gel pens will all look stunning on high-quality, extra-thick paper. Each page is perforated, so when it’s finished, it can easily be removed to hang up or give as a gift.
Notebook Doodles is the first contemporary coloring book series just for tweens! Notebook Doodles books offer a fun, fresh, and exciting new coloring book series for tween girls ages 8 12.
Jess Volinski, the innovative author, is a popular designer who has an original, authentic style. Inside this book, you’ll find 30 interactive coloring pages on fun themes, with original, authentic, and on-trend art that resonates with tweens. Young coloring enthusiasts will also find an art lesson in the front, eight pages of fully colored examples, inspiring quotes to go with every design, perforated pages, and high quality artist paper.
It’s coloring perfected… for TWEENS!
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Additional information
Publisher | Design Originals, Ntb edition (1 Sept. 2015) |
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Language | English |
Paperback | 72 pages |
ISBN-10 | 1497200156 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1497200159 |
Reading age | 6 – 16 years |
Dimensions | 21.59 x 1.02 x 27.43 cm |
by VM
Lovely book but has prints on both sides so the colours would show through to the other design. It would be better if there was only printing on one side (but realise that would mean more pages !)
by Jenny
I got these for my two granddaughters aged 8 and 9. They love to colour and I thought it would be nice for them to have nice thoughts to colour
by KPoodle
I bought these colouring books for my daughter’s and their friends so that they could colour along with each other over video calls and they have been great. Asking each other questions like “what are my best qualities?” and other really positive things. These are brilliant for birthday gifts for school friends. Such an uplifting and positive colouring book.
by kay jones
A present for my great grand daughter to lift spirits in lockdown
by Mrs D J Barlow
My 8 year old can get quite worked up over things, and then finds it difficult to calm herself and refocus. She has really enjoyed colouring the pages and working through the activities, which have in turn helped her calm down and settle when needed. Good quality paper that she can use with pens or pencil crayons.
by Catspelle
It was ok. My 8 year old niece loved it. However even she was savy enough to recognise the pages were very thin and she couldn’t use her think felt tip pens as the paper would have absorbed them and gone through to the other side. Just be aware. Better to use colouring pencils.
by SGN
It 2as brought for a present but my daughter who is the same age asked if she could have it too
by Flick
It is ok if the girl you are buying for is very girlie and under 8. Too much emphasis on girl power, (nothing wrong with girl power) but not very balanced.