Who says coloring is just for kids? Not Crayola. The crayon company just launched its first coloring books for adults, something unprecedented in its 112-year history. "Why can't adults have fun ...
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.
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When Penguin Random House announced recently that it had acquired world rights to the next two adult coloring books from Johanna Basford, the so-called queen of coloring, it was just the latest sign ...
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 ...
Nine of the 20 books on Amazon’s current bestseller list contain few words and belong to a genre that didn’t exist two years ago. Welcome to the biggest publishing craze of the year: coloring books ...
A few years ago, Scottish illustrator Johanna Basford made her living creating complex black-and-white drawings for brands like Nike and Absolut Vodka. Her clients would joke about wanting to color ...
DEMING – The Deming Senior Center is starting an Adult Coloring Book Club from 10 to 11 a.m. every Wednesday morning starting Feb. 3 at 800 S. Granite St. Coloring books for adults are outselling ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Adele’s chart-topping tunes weren’t the only form of therapy adults welcomed into their homes last holiday season. With millions of ...
Atop the Amazon bestselling books list this month sat an unexpected title: “Secret Garden.” It wasn’t Frances Hodgson Burnett’s 1911 novel about a sour little girl’s magical place, making a book club ...
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