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The Classics to Color series converts timeless tales into fun and relaxing coloring books. Experience the aesthetic aspect of these marvelous works like never before by adding your own artistic touch! Now, you can color and illuminate individual scenes from Grahame’s famous children’s novel The Wind in the Willows. Decorative images with accompanying text highlight this whimsical narrative, illustrating some of the most captivating scenes from the book. The story takes place in the lush, verdant countryside of pastoral England, providing beautiful backdrops for the story’s lovable animal…mehr

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The Classics to Color series converts timeless tales into fun and relaxing coloring books. Experience the aesthetic aspect of these marvelous works like never before by adding your own artistic touch! Now, you can color and illuminate individual scenes from Grahame’s famous children’s novel The Wind in the Willows. Decorative images with accompanying text highlight this whimsical narrative, illustrating some of the most captivating scenes from the book. The story takes place in the lush, verdant countryside of pastoral England, providing beautiful backdrops for the story’s lovable animal characters. Bring the cast to life with your own creative color choicesfeaturing fun scenes of Mole, Ratty, Mr. Toad, Mr. Badger, Otter, the Weasels, and more. This book contains thirty-eight engaging full-page black-and-white illustrations for you to imagine however you like and express your inner creativity. Pick up your copy of Classics to Color: The Wind in the Willows , and enter Grahame’s world of delightful animal friends for you to fill with color!
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Kenneth Grahame was a British writer born in the mid-1800s in Edinburgh, Scotland. His most well-known work is The Wind in the Willows, which has been adapted dozens of times, including into a play and a feature-length Disney film. Throughout his career, he penned other notable works including Pagan Papers, The Golden Age, Dream Days, and The Reluctant Dragon. He died in Pangbourne, Berkshire, in 1932, at the age of seventy-three.