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Young artists can practice their coloring skills with fun, spooky scenes of smiling pumpkins, friendly werewolves, and more in this busy book of Halloween fun. Features a spectacular foil cover! This busy coloring book provides hours of coloring fun for young fans of Halloween! Little ones will find all kinds of adorable characters to color, from cute werewolves and friendly ghosts to smiling pumpkins and cheerful bats. With a shiny foil cover and bold outlines to help children improve their coloring skills, this book is perfect for young artists with big imaginations.

Produktbeschreibung
Young artists can practice their coloring skills with fun, spooky scenes of smiling pumpkins, friendly werewolves, and more in this busy book of Halloween fun. Features a spectacular foil cover! This busy coloring book provides hours of coloring fun for young fans of Halloween! Little ones will find all kinds of adorable characters to color, from cute werewolves and friendly ghosts to smiling pumpkins and cheerful bats. With a shiny foil cover and bold outlines to help children improve their coloring skills, this book is perfect for young artists with big imaginations.
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Autorenporträt
Tiger Tales publishes imaginative picture, board, novelty, chapter, and nonfiction books for children of all ages. Whether the story is funny, whimsical, informative, or teaches a gentle lesson, Tiger Tales books are designed to entertain, educate, and engage young readers. Cathy Hughes has worked on everything from picture books to finger puppet books, as well as many coloring and activity books for very young children. Her favorite things to draw are princesses, fairies, knights, pirates, and mermaids. Cathy can usually be found reading mythical tales from long ago! She loves working from home in the beautiful English Cotswolds, which is overflowing with art materials and books, as well as boxes of Japanese furoshiki. She fell in love with the color and design of Japanese textiles when she visited Kyoto and is now learning Japanese!