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A coloring book for nature lovers Feathers and flowers, fish and fauna, this coloring book gives you a wide range of images from nature to fill in with your own choice of colors. Use these designs as inspiration for stenciling, crafts, or even tattoos! Markers, crayons, pencils, or any medium you choose bring these beautiful nature designs to life. Coloring can be relaxing and meditative, so find your inner artist and create something wonderful!
Colorists and horse lovers of all ages will treasure this splendid tribute to horses of the world. Illustrator John Green, a specialist in realistic depictions of animals, excels at drawing horses. This collection of his best equine images features draft animals as well as sporting creatures — thoroughbreds, mavericks, coach horses, show horses, polo ponies, and many other magnificent steeds. Informative captions offer accurate background information on each image.
Wild animals in our midst come to life in this unique, carefully rendered coloring book. Forty-two detailed black-and-white illustrations depict a garter snake, Virginia deer, garden spider, Japanese beetles, chickadees, raccoons, honeybees, cardinals, squirrels, and many more. 5 color illustrations on covers. Captions.
Presents all 50 national parks in alphabetical order.
A beautifully intricate coloring book with a bit of color on each page to get you started, Inspired Coloring: Nature includes gorgeous nature designs to help you de-stress and boost creativity.
An elegant and absorbing coloring book that offers 40 intricate line drawings created by the New York Times bestselling author and illustrator of Women in Science. Rachel Ignotofsky's beloved books Women in Science and The Wondrous Workings of Planet Earth bring science and nature to brilliant life through gorgeous and illuminating illustrations. Now, with The Wondrous Workings of Science and Nature Coloring Book, she offers fans a chance to participate in her intricate and informative artwork, and learn fascinating facts while coloring. You'll discover and explore ecosystems large and small, from reefs and rainforests to ponds and backyard gardens, the inner workings of a single cell, and even a collection of lab tools. Perfect for nature lovers of all ages, this is an utterly charming educational guide to the world we live in.
What do single moms, stay-at-home dads, professionals who happen to be women, men who like to dress colorfully, infertile people, and homosexuals have in common? They're often viewed by society as sad, bad, and even a little suspicious. Those judgments all stem originally from one idea: that females are naturally passive and more caring, and males are naturally aggressive and more intelligent. It's an idea that is deeply embedded in our social system and dictates much of our behavior. It's also an idea that has nothing to do with what is actually going on in nature. Crime Against Nature reveals all the ways we can be naturally.
Mandala symmetry provides the canvas for 30 fanciful designs populated by dragonflies, daisies, seashells, and other motifs from nature and set into arrangements of leaves, vines, trees, and other flora.
A is for apple (and artichoke, alligator, ant, and armadillo). Queen Anne's lace, quail, and Queen conch begin with a Q, while the letter Z is the starting point for Zebra moth, zinnia, and zucchini. Along the way, from A to Z, easy-to-color pictures will introduce you to other letters of the alphabet as well as many natural wonders--from the tiny lily-of-the-valley and the amazing kangaroo, to puffy white clouds and the gentle llama. Twenty-nine pages of black-and-white drawings with identifications are accompanied by big and little letters of the alphabet.
Explore the oceans and beaches of the world with these 133 marine illustrations. Realistic images depict the splendid variety of underwater life, from seahorses and jellyfish to conches and clams.