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It's a doodlebook with a difference! Colour in and complete your own great dress-up outfits - and then flip the page sections to mix and match your creations. What's the craziest outfit you can make - a tiger in a tutu? An astronaut in cowboy boots? Create your own doodleflip dress-up today! Fabulous doodling and colouring dress-up fun for age 3+, from fantastic illustrator Hennie Haworth.
The Art of MapIllustration combines practical instruction with inspirational art and photographs to both enliven and educate aspiring map artists.
Add your own special artistry to romantic Paris with this gorgeous coloring book that features twenty stunning landscapes, from the awe-inspiring view of the city from the Rue Piat terrace in Belleville to the lavish and elaborate exterior of the Palais Garnier, Paris’ famed Opera House. Illustrator Hennie Haworth captures the vibrancy, atmospheric flavor, and indelible beauty of the City of Light in this delightful collection of color-in cityscapes. Color Paris features classic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower as well as charming and unexpected locations that are the heart of Paris, such as the busy lunchtime at Brasserie Lipp and the modern, spiky silhouette of the newly opened Philharmon...
Twenty of the most atmospheric views in Paris are captured here by an illustrator with a well-honed eye for even the tiniest quirky detail. Hennie Haworth has not only captured the classics – after all, it wouldn’t be Colour Paris without the Eiffel Tower – but has also visited some less-expected locations: the quintessentially Parisian sight of a busy lunchtime at Café de Flore, for example, or the spiky, spaceship silhouette of the newly opened Philharmonie de Paris. With all the charm of a 1950s postcard, and all the minute elements that the colouring-in enthusiast needs, this is the next best thing to a real-life walk around the City of Light.
This inviting coloring book takes you on a delightful tour of twenty panoramic London scenes—ranging from the familiar to the unexpected, from palaces to street markets to parks to architectural landmarks. Discover a multitude of tiny details to admire and color in this dazzling collection that brings the city of London to life. From the familiar silhouettes of Tower Bridge and the Houses of Parliament to charming views along the canals of Little Venice and the beautiful Georgian streets of Spitalfields, every tile, cobblestone, London bus, and striped store awning awaits, whether you choose to color in a realistic style—with true-to-life shades—or prefer to use a more eccentric palate...
Experience twenty of Chicago’s most notable street scenes, architectural landmarks, parks, museums, and other highlights in a fresh new way with this delightful adult coloring book. From the famous Bean sculpture to Wrigley Field to the Sears Tower, to local hangouts like the 606 Trail and 18th Street in Pilsen, Color Chicago takes coloring enthusiasts on a delightful tour through the Windy City. Visit some of the city’s most beloved spots, captured in incredibly detailed line drawings, including: The Navy Pier Millennium Park, Crown Fountain The Flatiron Building 18th Street, Pilsen The Art Institute Robie House Maxwell Street Market Museum of Science and Industry, Transit Hall Adler Planetarium Wrigley Field View from the architecture cruise Preston Bradley Hall The 606 Trail Shedd Aquarium Cloud Gate/The Bean The Field Museum The L Train Each image in Color Chicago is printed on heavy card stock with perforated edges that allow you to easily remove to color and display, and the book includes a spectacular gatefold of one special landmark. Whether you choose pencils, pens, markers, or paint, create your own colorful version of the Windy City with this fabulous coloring book.
Discover the Russian Revolution through fashion! What did the Tsar and Tsarina wear at their engagement? Why did Lenin wear a red ribbon? Cut out the 16 colorful costumes, for both women and men, then dress up the dolls to explore the fashions of the Russian Revolution. You'll soon be experts on furry hats, felt boots, and jeweled kaftans!
Clothes tell stories of power, of oppression, of celebration, and of tragedy--discover the lives of 16 strong women through the clothing of their time: Hatshepsut, Hydna of Scione, Aurelia Cotta, Boudicca, Murasaki Shikibu, Joan of Arc, Elizabeth I, Catherine the Great, Buffalo Calf Road Woman, Emmeline Pankhurst, Marie Curie, Coco Chanel, Marilyn Monroe, Althea Gibson, Wangari Maathai, and Valentina Tereshkova. Press out the paper dolls at the back of the book, cut out the costumes, and start dressing up!
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In An Everlasting Meal, Tamar Adler has written a book that “reads less like a cookbook than like a recipe for a delicious life” (New York magazine). In this meditation on cooking and eating, Tamar Adler weaves philosophy and instruction into approachable lessons on feeding ourselves well. An Everlasting Meal demonstrates the implicit frugality in cooking. In essays on forgotten skills such as boiling, suggestions for what to do when cooking seems like a chore, and strategies for preparing, storing, and transforming ingredients for a week’s worth of satisfying, delicious meals, Tamar reminds us of the practical pleasures of eating. She explains what cooks in the world’s great kitchen...