Eight boldly outlined drawings of familiar sea creatures let youngsters create their own maritime menagerie: lobster, starfish, scallop shell, seaweed, fish, sea horse, crab, and seagull.
Eight living things found at the edge of the sea are included in this collection of designs for you to colour. There's a scallop, a starfish, a sea horse, and some seaweed. You'll run into a lobster, a crab, a sea gull, and a pair of fish - and you'll find fun colouring all of them in.The pictures are printed on special paper that allows light to shine through it. First cut the pages from the book as neatly as you can. Then colour the pictures, using crayons, felt-tip pens, or paint. You'll get particularly interesting effects if you colour both sides, using different colours on the backs than on the fronts. When the pictures are taped to a window, the sunlight shines through them, the way it shines through coloured glass!
After twenty-five years caring for children as a nurse and a pediatrician, Carolyn Roy-Bornstein finds herself on the other side of the stretcher when her teenage son and his girlfriend are hit by a drunk driver. Gratitude for her son's survival soon gives way to grief. While initially told Neil's only injury was a broken leg, she soon learns his brain is bleeding.
For more than 20 years, John Green has created popular Dover coloring books. He specializes in realistic drawings of people, animals, and places, and his recent titles range from Life in Old Japan to Dogs to Paint or Color.
Eight boldly outlined drawings of familiar sea creatures let youngsters create their own maritime menagerie: lobster, starfish, scallop shell, seaweed, fish, sea horse, crab, and seagull. colour, hang translucent sheets near light source and enjoy the dazzling effects.