CRAYOLA COLORING BOOK: 48 coloring pages featuring famous landmarks and new friends from around the world. COLORS OF THE WORLD: This coloring page set perfectly pairs with Colors of the World Crayons, Markers, and Colored Pencils (each sold separately). GIFT FOR KIDS: This coloring book makes a great unisex gift for a beginner child for birthdays, holidays, and more. TEACHING SUPPLIES: Makes a great coloring book for classrooms and craft rooms and at home.
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Brand | Crayola |
Item model number | 04-0717 |
Color | White |
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Product Id | 2061590 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 071662107178 |
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[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is a fun coloring book for all ages. Kids are asked to draw themselves into photos, counting activities, mazes and the words are easily read by my second grader. All three of my kids enjoying. Perfect for car rides and waiting for siblings at practice.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Great coloring book with great variety of coloring, word searches, and other activities throughout. Love to have a good coloring book for keeping the kids busy while out to eat. My girls are ages 7 and 9 and they enjoyed the characters throughout and the word searches.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This coloring books is great to learn about the world. Through this coloring book my 8 year old can color and learn about places and regions through the world. You will also find interactive pages amongst the coloring pages. This is a great addition to the Colors Of The World crayons or colored pencils.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Loved the uniqueness of this coloring book. Used the different scenes of actual places to talk about where they were and what people were doing in them. Nice to see a break from the cookie cutter locations and actions. Also super fun to use our twistables to get the perfect coloring for a budding almost 9 year old.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Colors of the World Coloring Book is a combination coloring and activity book. My 7 year old son loved the activities found inside (for example: find the difference(s), find the hidden objects, and mazes). I love that there are several opportunities to draw yourself into the adventure. Since my son's not much of an artist or really into coloring, these parts of the book didn't interest him as much.The pullout pages make it easy to share with siblings and/or friends.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The coloring book is a cute concept. My young kiddos were not interested in it, but I can definitely see school aged kids loving it. It would be a great tool for lessons in the classroom on inclusion. The pictures take the kids on little adventures. It has some really cute activities for them to complete. It can be taken with you on car rides, or sent to school for some fun in the classroom.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This coloring book showed many diverse cultures within its pages, which I appreciate. It was fun to explain the different landmarks and locations to my son, age 4. I think that this book would be more effective by including the Colors of the World crayons along with it rather than sold separately.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My 7 year old daughter received this product in exchange for an honest review. The pages she enjoyed the most were the connect the dots and the ones with blank faces to create your own. The book takes you on an adventure to different parts of the world featuring famous landmarks. A great tool to use to learn about geography and diversity. This coloring book would pair well with Crayola multicultural crayons.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is a coloring and activity book so there are pages that have prompts too. I love the diversity in the people that are throughout the book, and showing different iconic landmarks from around the world. I would definitely suggest crayons or colored pencils for the book. While using markers the colors easily seeped through onto the page behind it.
There are only a couple differences on the “circle the differences” activity pages. We cannot find all the differences On either of the pages that we worked on, and we are grown adults. I can't imagine my child trying to find all the differences when I can't even do it. We can only find 2 differences on the page that asks for 5 differences and 3 differences on the page that asks for 6. Are we blind??