Color Your Happy Home: A Coloring Book
<p><b>Find your way to happiness by coloring in and experiencing these charming scenes of domestic bliss </b></p><p><em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>14,000 Things to Be Happy About</em> Barbara Ann Kipfer and illustrator Durell Godfrey take the coloring experience to a new level by pairing inspiring phrases evoking happiness with beautiful line drawings. From a sunny kitchen table adorned with fresh flowers for tea with a special friend, to scenes of a birthday celebration, to a much-anticipated beach vacation—these are just a few of the special moments poignantly captured for colorists to embellish and enjoy. </p><p>Featuring a heavy paper stock ideal for coloring with markers, crayons and pencils, these accessible drawings are ideal for colorists of all ages, even for a child's hands—the experience of coloring with a parent and discussing family life can create a great bonding experience. This special coloring book truly reminds colorists that it's the ordinary moments in a day that make life worthwhile.</p><p><b>Find your way to happiness by coloring in and experiencing these charming scenes of domestic bliss </b></p><p><em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>14,000 Things to Be Happy About</em> Barbara Ann Kipfer and illustrator Durell Godfrey take the coloring experience to a new level by pairing inspiring phrases evoking happiness with beautiful line drawings. From a sunny kitchen table adorned with fresh flowers for tea with a special friend, to scenes of a birthday celebration, to a much-anticipated beach vacation—these are just a few of the special moments poignantly captured for colorists to embellish and enjoy. </p><p>Featuring a heavy paper stock ideal for coloring with markers, crayons and pencils, these accessible drawings are ideal for colorists of all ages, even for a child's hands—the experience of coloring with a parent and discussing family life can create a great bonding experience. This special coloring book truly reminds colorists that it's the ordinary moments in a day that make life worthwhile.</p>