Remember being a kid and spending hours with a coloring book and a box of crayons? Well, good news: There is a growing trend of coloring books for adults. What started as a novelty idea is growing ...
Think coloring is for kindergarteners? Think again! Well, it totally is, but it's also for grown-ups in need of stress relief. Studies show that coloring relaxes the fear center of the brain—in both ...
While browsing Amazon’s bestseller list, you might have noticed something out of the ordinary: Seven of the books in the top 20 are coloring books. Adult coloring books, far removed from the ones you ...
In 1962, Barbra Streisand channeled all the emotional turmoil and lyric despair of an abandoned lover into what must be the strangest four minutes of pop music ever written. “Crayons ready?” she ...
A team of local app makers believe the digital variety of the adult coloring book can capture people’s imaginations just as powerfully as the physical version. San Diego-based Pixite, a studio that ...
Busy parents and harried business people will go to great lengths to find the newest and best relaxation method, but the stress-reducer that is soaring in popularity is something that most people ...
It turns out that adult coloring books can be used as something other than an ironic gift from Urban Outfitters. In Europe, more people are using coloring books to reduce stress — so excuse us while ...
Coloring isn’t just for kids anymore — it’s now a genuine pastime for adults, too. If you’d like to unwind with one of your favorite childhood hobbies, try a coloring book made just for grown-ups.
Looking for a unique gift this holiday season? How about a sophisticated coloring book for the man or woman in your life? Crayola, in partnership with the creative media company Brit + Co, just ...
Excerpt from the "Executive Coloring Book" by Brenda Jackson, Dennis Altman, Marcie Hans, Martin A. Cohen, and Ronald L. McDonald, published in 1961. Via Ad to the Bone Over the past few years, adult ...
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