Description
Fun with Coloring the Titanic and Drawing some parts of the passenger ship.
Great Activity Workbook for Toddlers and Kids (Ships Collection)
Children always want to play and learn by playing. The Coloring Books collection brings together 100+ colouring and drawing volumes dedicated to a wide variety of topics: vehicles, ships, trains, animals, nature, plants, food, events, etc. Each book in the series is special because it is not only designed to entertain children by making them have fun, but more importantly to develop their motor and coordination skills along with many other creative skills. Each book can be kept and collected, plus once completed it encourages children to try new, more difficult designs and boosts self-confidence.
DrawAs the child learns to follow the guidelines, he develops good pencil control and grip. He also trains his hand-eye coordination and concentration. The illustrations are partly to be concluded to give the child a chance to take an active role in the drawing and thus perceive the finished work as “his” achievement. | ColourInstead, colouring drawings develop thinking skills, creativity, patience and perseverance. In addition, goal orientation, depth understanding, planning, and scale are all other concepts that will be naturally trained as we go along by colouring fun and original drawings. | CollectFor children, finishing work is a major challenge that can be very rewarding. Fewer drawings are easier to manage and easier to complete. The pride and accomplishment children feel when completing a colouring book builds self-esteem and can help them develop greater self-confidence in taking on new challenges. |
Review the Lines and DrawSome lines in each drawing are dotted, and the child can go over the lines to complete the illustration. But that’s not all: there is also plenty of room to try to copy the illustration using the small reference at the bottom of the page | Colour the IllustrationsThere are 15 original drawings that can be coloured with pencils, crayons, markers or even pencil pencils and glitter. The illustrations maintain an ideal balance between essential and realistic style. | Use Chalkboard PagesOn the black pages, the child can draw with soft, clear crayons or pencils. These out-of-the-ordinary pages encourage imagination and stimulate him to develop new ideas and techniques. The end result? A colourful chalkboard to keep! | Free the FantasyThere are 3 special pages dedicated to free drawing. The child can be inspired by one or more of the drawings and create freely by unleashing his or her imagination. Signing and dating the drawing thanks to the spaces provided will make it a pleasant memory forever. |