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Coloring Pages For All Kids

Posted by David Miller | Colouring Books | Saturday 12 June 2010 1:50 am

Gone are the days when your child would be absolutely thrilled at the mere sight of the colors and the book along with it. The reason for this is that they have found a new and fascinating source of coloring, which revolves around the use of computer and its different software specially designed for children. With the World Wide Web redefining the approaches to coloring and drawing with the help of high-quality information websites; the adults too are relying on these new tools and formats to allow a child to learn art and boost creative thinking.

Most of the kids in the recent era cannot only draw and color but also, are able to animate their drawing with the help of the computer tools. Understanding the potential of this phenomena the online tools developers have crafted software and pages to help the children, parents and teachers in the educational activities. Various websites on the virtual world have been developed which include; picture of various styles that allow a child in creating their own coloring pages, making use of the characters and other features.
The websites for the kids even allow the parents and the teachers to print out the extolling wonders of art, to be scrutinized later. Other than these basic coloring websites, one can also try to search for the coloring pages on the virtual world for their kids, which are usually a part of the complex websites, with full-fledged community; of which one might be required be become a member. The coloring pages, for children are a tool to help the child express his or her ideas, opinions and perception, with the help of pictures and other creative methods.

One of the most famous coloring games among young girls revolves around coloring the favorite characters of their dolls, with the help of the online coloring pages. As soon as the coloring pages are complete, a storyline about their personalities and chain of events shows up. This keeps a child interested as they can take part in various contests and forums to enhance their learning capabilities. Though the task of coloring may appear to be simple yet, this is the first step to getting a child disciplined as he or she is required to make sure, to fill in the color within the line, while balancing the color and the texture by making use of their imagination.

Books for Children

Posted by Fred Peters | Colouring Books | Friday 5 September 2008 1:25 am

There has always been a lucrative market for books for children. Parents will know that the bedtime story is an opportunity for parent and child to bond. For some reason, human beings need stories and children particularly need that parallel world. Fairy stories, as well as being entertaining, also served to teach good moral values in the child. Then, books for children tended to split into stories for boys and stories for girls. This demarcation line is more blurred today. Boys have always tended to read adventure stories involving pirates, explorers, and soldiers. Girls were apt to read about ponies, finishing schools, and training to be a nurse. Occasionally in books for children, there would be a tomboy such as George in the Famous Five books. The past told of an idyllic world where children could safely play all day in the woods or on the river, unsupervised by interfering adults. In today’s books for children, the girls get stuck into dangerous situations as much as the boys. Take Hermione from the Harry Potter books, for instance.

The modern reader may think the classic books for children from yesteryear to be a little quaint, but that’s part of their charm. Reading them is similar to snuggling in front of an old black and white movie. It’s a comfort blanket. The world of Peter Pan and Wind In The Willows is reassuring. The Harry Potter books seem to appeal as much to boys and girls. Boys who had never expressed any interest in reading voluntarily now await the next Potter book impatiently. Some critics say there is no place for religion in the Potter world, and children should not be exposed to the dark arts of magic. Read any of the Potter books for children, and the child will learn about comradeship, loyalty and courage. Not bad values for any of us.

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