Color Quest: Extreme Coloring Challenges to Complete
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Color Quest: Extreme Coloring Challenges to Complete Details
Review "The Color Quest books from B.E.S. make for a nice coloring activity for detail-oriented people."—Geekdad Read more
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Reviews
There are so many things to love about this coloring book! I really like that the image reveals as you color it. Without turning to the back and seeing the finished images, it's virtually impossible to tell what you're coloring when you pick a blank page. This first book has a nice variety of images, from animals to people to buildings and bugs. I also love that this book is time consuming but not difficult. The pixelated images look incredible when they're completed. The pages are thick enough that I don't have to worry about bleed-through when using washable markers, and the pages are all single sided and perforated. Because the coloring areas are so small, the marker strokes from water-based markers are less visible than most coloring books, leaving the finished images looking a lot nicer than many other books. I've used water-based markers, fine-liner pens, gel pens, and Prismacolor colored pencils and they all look great in this book.My only complaint is that I wish there were a larger variety of geometric shapes to color. Most of the images are made up of of triangles, with a couple pentagon, square, and hexagon images. There is only one image made from circles, and I'd have liked to see more of those as well.