Color Counts: Travel The World
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Featuring original, handmade illustrations, this art book series is like none other. Half of the designs incorporate the color-by-number concept, allowing young artists to get a sense for the balance and proportion of a design through applied color. About half include an unnumbered version of the illustration for sheer creative coloring license. Each design is intensely detailed, creating a rewarding reveal and a frame-worthy finished product! Includes 23 perforated pages; 8 fold-out pages extend to a 10" x 15" size.

Age Range: 6 and up

Series: Color Counts

Paperback

Publisher: MindWare

ASIN: B00G5HWEGU

Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 0.1 x 11 inches

Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces

Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (26 customer reviews)

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Color Count coloring book are great for older kids and adults who like to color. They are very detailed and best suited to color pencils as crayons are too large to use in such small areas. You get one page to color by number and another of the page to do freestyle. The pictures are very attractive when done. Very relaxing way to spend some time especially if, like me, you have no artistic talent of your own I have each book that's made and like them all. Planning to give one to my 7 year old granddaughter soon

I am a support person working with adults with intellectual disabilities. I have found this to be a great way to help reinforce the significance of following numerics as well as the relationship between numbers. Coloring in itself is therapeutic and enjoyable. The ability to have an accomplished and beautiful end result gives incentive to the individuals to focus on the work. As a result, it is also great for self-esteem.Using the Color Counts "Travel the World" book also shows places of interest that most of heard about, bringing a familiarity to the finished colored pictures. This is a strong left-brain/right-brain development activity for adults. As such, I think it would probably be great for younger people too.

I enjoyed this coloring book because it reminded me somewhat of the Venus Paradise color by number pictures I did as a youth. But I wish these pictures had more variety of colors. None of them use more than 8 or 9 colors and most of them are the same colors over and over. These pictures are detailed and it would have been nice to have different shadings of even the same color. That said, though, each numbered picture has a twin that is not numbered so if you have a good sense of color, you can always use your imagination there. I hope if they make more books that each numbered picture would have between 12 and 16 colors to work with. It would be less monotonous.

Lots of fun. The book includes 2 copies of each design except for the last one. The first picture is color by number. The second has no numbers and can be colored however you want. The numbers are a little small, so if you have trouble seeing up close you may need glasses. Highly recommend this book.One suggestions is that you have medium tip and fine tip markers. Some of the spaces are very small and would be best colored with a fine tip marker. In other cases, there are a lot spaces that are the same color and a medium tip marker is more efficient. Some markers may bleed through, so test first. Pages can be torn out for coloring. Colored pencils also work great.

My boys (age 8, 11, 13) loved this! We bought it for a cross-country road trip and it passed the test. It takes time, but can still be done in the car comfortably. They loved being surprised by the picture as they colored and then used the un-numbered pages to make up their own color combos. I'll definitely be buying more for gifts.

I have several of these books (I find it's a nice way to relieve stress and unwind) and this is by far one of my favorites. If you like drawings with a lot of small, detailed spaces to color then you will love this one.

I love the color counts. This one was especially fun to do.

Lost of art for the kids. Plenty of detail.

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