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Let's Color!: A Coloring Book Like No Other


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No. of pages 128

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The first in a series of four books from the cutting-edge Tokyo design studio La ZOO, Let's Color! was created with the very youngest artist in mind. Perfect for initiating a lifelong appreciation for art, the book lets children know that they can color anyway and with any color they choose, and reinforces the idea that going outside the lines can be fine. The subjects of Let's Color! includes a wide range of whimsical objects, from monsters and shapes to ketchup and clouds, all geared to helping encourage the hidden talents of future Picassos and Georgia O'Keeffes.

 

There are 128 pages in this book. This book was published 2009 by Falls Media .

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