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Coloring Books for Kids and for Adults (4 Books in 1 Super Pack) - Coloring books - Animals Pack - 110 pages of animal drawings for coloring - cover

Coloring Books for Kids and for Adults (4 Books in 1 Super Pack) - Coloring books - Animals Pack - 110 pages of animal drawings for coloring

Remis Family

Publisher: Remis Family

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Summary

Coloring books are today recognized as an important tool, and for much more than just plain fun.

In fact, coloring books for kids, teens, and adults are considered to have many benefits:

- Coloring books for kids can help their development in many aspects, not only on a physical level (helping them to have a better handwriting, improve the motor skills and eye coordination or color awareness, for example) but also on a mental level (namely stimulating creativity, focus, confidence, self-expression, self-esteem and stress relief).

- Coloring books for adults are considered an easy and powerful tool to reduce the major danger of modern of life:stress. 
Stress reduction, as well increase in creativity and focus, are suggested in several reports as main effects on adults of using coloring books to achieve a state of tranquility and mental relaxation. Sometimes that activity can even have an effect similar to meditation practices in adult stress relieving.

This eBook Super Pack will help you achieve these goals and includes a group of drawings that will allow you to enjoy relaxed and peaceful time.

With this Super Pack of 4 Coloring Books in 1 you can Save Money and enjoy this coloring book bundle thas is a great coloring book set for kids of all ages.

These are the 4 books you get in this Super Pack:

[ Book 1 ] - Coloring Books for Kids and for Adults - Pugs
[ Book 2 ] - Coloring Books for Kids and for Adults - Koalas
[ Book 3 ] - Coloring Books for Kids and for Adults - Penguins 1
[ Book 4 ] - Coloring Books for Kids and for Adults - Penguins 2

The many drawings included are based on real images to help you focus entirely on this activity and maximize all the benefits it can bring you.

On this eBook you will find:
- a first chapter with a preview of some of the many drawings included on each of the 4 books
- a final chapter with the link to download the complete eBooks in a PDF version that you can use to easily print the drawings at home and color the pages whenever you like.

Get this coloring book pack right now - color it and relax!
Available since: 09/21/2019.

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