I so much enjoy my colouring book Fantastic Collections so when I saw I could review Fantastic Planet I was delighted! This book is part of a series produced by Chronicle books. This review is part of an Art series is part of an on-going series of Art books reviewed for your pleasure and resource. You can find more books here and here.
Book Synopsis:
Bestselling author Steve McDonald uses his unique photo-based
illustration style to celebrate the fantastic places, flora, and fauna
of the natural world around us. Here are inspiring, fun-to-color images
of lush jungles, teeming reefs, desert landscapes, fruitful orchards,
sun-dappled forests, spectacular waterfalls, majestic trees, tulip
fields, animal migrations, and much more.
My thoughts:
This is a GREAT colouring book.. seriously.
Fantastic images to fill in, that take the whole page, not just part of it.
High quality paper and images...wow... the images.
I found myself hard pressed to pick which images I wanted to share with you.
Back to back pictures that fill the page so you have no wasted space. In the crease of the book one can find a description of what the image is about.
For instance, these alligators are from The Florida Everglades. Can you see how an image like this might be fun to add to a study on Florida or Alligators?
These books are meant for adults, but I've known young teens who have done a stellar job with them. Just a simply delightful colouring book. The detail and imagery is simply a delight to fill in, knowing that by the end I will have a picture of a real thing.
My son loves the tangle of snakes he discovered, my hubby the wolves and the landscape scences, I have a friend I'd love to send the elephants to, if I could figure out how to get it to her undamaged. :) Some of these images, I see them and think, wouldn't that be nice to add to a study someone is doing on Africa, Indonesia, China and more? A nice add on for science and geography eh?
So if you like colouring books, my advice is to get this book, You'll enjoy it. Draw nature, explore this planet that we live on, and take some time...just for you. :)
Fantastic Planet: A Coloring Book of Places Real and Imagined
Steve McDonald
Chronicle Books
11.48 x 11.87
60 pages
Reviewed for: Raincoast Books
Art Series: Fantastic Planets
Wednesday, March 08, 2017
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What a neat coloring book - I bet my daughter would love that one in particular!
ReplyDeleteIt's a great book kym, one I've added to my stash.
DeleteFun. I can see adding something like this to a study and it being a hit.
ReplyDeleteTotally
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