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Kumon Basic Skills Workbooks - My Book of Coloring At the Zoo
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• 80 Pagæ
• Kumon Publishing
• Age 3-5
• Paperback
• Full Color
[WHAT DO PARENTS THINK ABOUT THIS BOOK?]
“The color books are awesome at teaching children to stay within the lines and to color with the appropriate colors”
[THE AIMS AND PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK]
This book is a zoo-themed sequel to My Book of Coloring, and is meant to be slightly more difficult. The activities within are designed to teach your child about colors and to help develop his or her ability to control a writing utensil. In the beginning, don’t worry if your child does not color neatly, or colors outside of the borders of the white area on the page – it’s more important for him or her to enjoy the process of coloring.
While selecting the proper color crayon for each coloring activity, your child will become familiar with the names of the colors. The exercises in this book mainly feature animal subjects that are typically associated with a specific color. For example, zebras are black and white, frogs are green, and deer are brown. We have also chosen other zoo animals that are familiar to children so that they can learn colors while having fun.
Through these coloring activities, your child will develop his or her ability to control a crayon, which sets the stage for mastering the use of a pencil and further writing skills. On the back of the page, your child will practice drawing lines to develop his or her dexterity with a crayon. Both the coloring and drawing activities in this book grow progressively more complicated in order to help your child develop more advanced skills.
• 80 Pagæ
• Kumon Publishing
• Age 3-5
• Paperback
• Full Color
[WHAT DO PARENTS THINK ABOUT THIS BOOK?]
“The color books are awesome at teaching children to stay within the lines and to color with the appropriate colors”
[THE AIMS AND PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK]
This book is a zoo-themed sequel to My Book of Coloring, and is meant to be slightly more difficult. The activities within are designed to teach your child about colors and to help develop his or her ability to control a writing utensil. In the beginning, don’t worry if your child does not color neatly, or colors outside of the borders of the white area on the page – it’s more important for him or her to enjoy the process of coloring.
While selecting the proper color crayon for each coloring activity, your child will become familiar with the names of the colors. The exercises in this book mainly feature animal subjects that are typically associated with a specific color. For example, zebras are black and white, frogs are green, and deer are brown. We have also chosen other zoo animals that are familiar to children so that they can learn colors while having fun.
Through these coloring activities, your child will develop his or her ability to control a crayon, which sets the stage for mastering the use of a pencil and further writing skills. On the back of the page, your child will practice drawing lines to develop his or her dexterity with a crayon. Both the coloring and drawing activities in this book grow progressively more complicated in order to help your child develop more advanced skills.