The staff at King’s Books in Tacoma, WA highlights some favorite coloring books:
Color Your Own Van Gogh designed by the Van Gogh Museum of Amsterdam
This coloring book is truly inspired! It breaks down the strokes of Van Gogh works, and the true challenges of impressionism emerge. Whether you reveal your own interpretations or try to imitate a master, it takes coloring to a new artistic level.
–Raissa
Fantastic Cities: A Coloring Book of Amazing Places Real and Imagined by Steve McDonald
I totally get what other people see in them, but I don’t know that I have the patience for coloring books. Yet, I still couldn’t help but fall in love with this one. Each city scape is mesmerizing. I don’t even need to color them. I just stare at them. They look amazing in black and white and I can only imagine they’ll look even better once you color them. Will you color mine for me?
–Kenny
Harry Potter Coloring Book by Scholastic, Inc.
Take a spin at sorting your favorite Harry Potter characters into the house of your choosing when you wield the power of the pencil! The intricate designs will keep you busy for hours as you colorfully reimagine the world of Hogwarts.
–Nicole