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Well, not exactly reading but look what I got today

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iklboo · 02/09/2016 20:09

But part of me doesn't want to colour it in (which defeats the object, I know).

Well, not exactly reading but look what I got today
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RemusLupinsBiggestGroupie · 03/09/2016 19:02

:)

I have Harry Potter and Pride and Prejudice so far. Have done some colouring in, but it did seem a bit of a shame!

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Allalonenow · 03/09/2016 19:07

Oohh you lucky thing ikl !

I want one now!

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TheEternalForever · 21/11/2016 16:37

I have the Harry Potter ones too! And a BBC Sherlock one. You can always photocopy the pages and colour in the photocopies like I'm prone to doing if you don't want to risk ruining the actual books

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HappydaysArehere · 21/11/2016 22:44

Haven't seen these before. Do they contain the whole book? Or is it just colouring in?

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TheEternalForever · 22/11/2016 11:20

HappydaysArehere

They're just colouring books. They're not the actual stories but they have pictures related to the books/tv show etc etc and you just colour them in Smile

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HappydaysArehere · 22/11/2016 19:51

Thank you for the explanation. I expect it is as therapeutic as I find drawing and painting. Apparently, it is because you are using the non verbal side of your brain. There is a well known book called "Drawing On The Right Side Of the Brain" which explains this and shows how drawing can develop. Hope you have a lovely, calming, productive time with your books.

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