I don’t see the appeal of adult coloring books. But then again I never cared much for coloring when I was Nelson’s age either. May have something to do with being color-blind.
I prefer colored pencils. I have MY crayons and colored pencils and my daughter has HER crayons and colored pencils. I have MY coloring books and she has HER coloring books. I LOVE coloring. For me it is very stress reducing. I have a small coloring book for grown ups (Adult coloring books just sounds…mind in the gutterish) that I carry with me along with a hard plastic pencil box with a sharpener (high quality sharpener, not the cheap plastic kind). It is great when I am waiting at the Dr. or waiting for my daughter at wherever. I also do Sudoku and word search when not in the mood to color.
I have on several occasions, sat down with two youngest grandchildren and colored pictures.
The 5 year old is learning about sharing with others, and asking permission to use someone else’s things.
More than once, I’ve inadvertently been caught using one of his crayons or pencils.
The ensuing conversation ( in Spanish ) usually goes:
Him " That’s mine ! "Me " May I use it ? "Him " Only if you ask politely. "Me " Please, may I use it ?"Him " Well, O.K,. but…. promise not to brake it ! "
rather than an adult coloring book, if they are still available, do what my mother did for years, paint by numbers. Takes concentration and is an excellent stress reliever
Templo S.U.D. about 8 years ago
so much for relieving stress
hildigunnurr Premium Member about 8 years ago
Crayons? in one of those grown-up colouring books? Really?
dadoctah about 8 years ago
I don’t see the appeal of adult coloring books. But then again I never cared much for coloring when I was Nelson’s age either. May have something to do with being color-blind.
hcarpenter1 about 8 years ago
well then grandma, don’t buy the brat any more crayons and see how he likes it
thirdguy about 8 years ago
I always thought the adult equivalent of coloring books was called, crossword puzzles.
cubswin2016 about 8 years ago
There just are not enough crayons to go around.
Miba about 8 years ago
Noo! Use gel pens, not crayons!
contralto2b about 8 years ago
I prefer colored pencils. I have MY crayons and colored pencils and my daughter has HER crayons and colored pencils. I have MY coloring books and she has HER coloring books. I LOVE coloring. For me it is very stress reducing. I have a small coloring book for grown ups (Adult coloring books just sounds…mind in the gutterish) that I carry with me along with a hard plastic pencil box with a sharpener (high quality sharpener, not the cheap plastic kind). It is great when I am waiting at the Dr. or waiting for my daughter at wherever. I also do Sudoku and word search when not in the mood to color.
jtviper7 about 8 years ago
Nelson should leave grandma alone, Earl’s finally getting some peace and quiet.
Linguist about 8 years ago
I have on several occasions, sat down with two youngest grandchildren and colored pictures.
The 5 year old is learning about sharing with others, and asking permission to use someone else’s things.
More than once, I’ve inadvertently been caught using one of his crayons or pencils.
The ensuing conversation ( in Spanish ) usually goes:
Him " That’s mine ! "Me " May I use it ? "Him " Only if you ask politely. "Me " Please, may I use it ?"Him " Well, O.K,. but…. promise not to brake it ! "
gmasj about 8 years ago
I’ve always loved to color but it’s really tough on my arthritic hands.
Petemejia77 about 8 years ago
I saw a “mature” pack of crayolla markers the other day. Packaging was just as “mature”.
bookworm0812 about 8 years ago
I got a couple of those books myself.
timbob2313 Premium Member about 8 years ago
rather than an adult coloring book, if they are still available, do what my mother did for years, paint by numbers. Takes concentration and is an excellent stress reliever
Number Three about 8 years ago
I haven’t coloured in an actual colouring book for years!
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Thomas & Tifffany Connolly about 8 years ago
It’s the little details that get you!