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Coloring book

A coloring book (British English: colouring-in book, colouring book, or colouring page) is a type of book containing line art to which people are intended to add color using crayons, colored pencils, marker pens, paint or other artistic media. Traditional coloring books and coloring pages are printed on paper or card. Some coloring books have perforated edges so their pages can be removed from the books and used as individual sheets. Others may include a story line and so are intended to be left intact. Today, many children's coloring books feature popular cartoon characters. They are often used as promotional materials for animated motion pictures. Coloring books may also incorporate other activities such as connect the dots, mazes and other puzzles. Some also incorporate the use of stickers.

Filled-in child's coloring book, Garfield Goose (1953)

History edit

 
The Little Folks Painting Book, 1879

Paint books and coloring books emerged in the United States as part of the "democratization of art" process, inspired by a series of lectures by British artist Joshua Reynolds, and the works of Swiss educator Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi and his student Friedrich Fröbel. Many educators concluded that all students, regardless of background, stood to benefit from art education as a means of enhancing their conceptual understanding of the tangible, developing their cognitive abilities, and improving skills that would be useful in finding a profession, as well as for the children's spiritual edification.[1] The McLoughlin Brothers are credited as the inventors of the coloring book, when, in the 1880s, they produced The Little Folks' Painting Book, in collaboration with Kate Greenaway. They continued to publish coloring books until the 1920s, when the McLoughlin Brothers became part of the Milton Bradley Company.

Another pioneer in the genre was Richard F. Outcault. He authored Buster's Paint Book in 1907, featuring the character of Buster Brown, which he had invented in 1902. It was published by the Stokes Company. This launched a trend to use coloring books to advertise a wide variety of products, including coffee and pianos.[1] Until the 1930s, books were designed with the intent for them to be painted instead of colored. Even when crayons came into wide use in the 1930s, books were still designed so that they could be painted or colored.[2]

Educational uses edit

 
"California Poppy", a page from a wildflower coloring book
 
Display of coloring books in a shop
 
Example of a coloring book for children

Coloring books are widely used in schooling for young children for various reasons. For example, children are often more interested in coloring books rather than using other learning methods; pictures may also be more memorable than simply words.[citation needed] Coloring may also increase creativity in painting, according to some research.[3]

As a predominantly non-verbal medium, coloring books have also seen wide applications in education where a target group does not speak and understand the primary language of instruction or communication. Examples of this include the use of coloring books in Guatemala to teach children about hieroglyphs and Mayan artist patterns,[4] and the production of coloring books to educate the children of farm workers about "the pathway by which agricultural pesticides are transferred from work to home."[5] Coloring books are also said to help to motivate students' understanding of concepts that they would otherwise be uninterested in.

They have been used as teaching aids for developing creativity and knowledge of geometry, such as in Roger Burrows' Altair Designs.

Since the 1980s, several publishers have produced educational coloring books intended for studying graduate-level topics such as anatomy and physiology, where color-coding of many detailed diagrams are used as a learning aid. Examples include The Anatomy Coloring Book and subsequent book series, by Wynn Kapit and Lawrence Elson, published by HarperCollins (1990s) and Benjamin Cummings (2000s).[6] There are some examples of educators using coloring books to better explain complicated topics, like programming.[7]

Some publishers have specialized in coloring books with an explicit educational purpose, both for children and for adults. The books often have extensive text accompanying each image. These publishers include Dover Books, Really Big Coloring Books, Running Press, and Troubador Press.

Health and therapeutic uses edit

Coloring books have seen wide application in the health professions as educational tools. One nurse, trying to limit the trauma of surgery, described in an academic publication how the use of a coloring book "might help [the child] to understand what was going to happen to him."[8] They are also used in rehabilitation of accident victims to aid recovery of hand–eye coordination, and they are used with autistic children both for entertainment and for their soothing effect. Coloring books have been used to explain complicated medical conditions to children.[9] One of the appeals of adult coloring books is that they help users relax and de-stress.[10]

Political uses edit

In 1962, cartoonist Mort Drucker teamed with humorist Paul Laikin in creating the John F. Kennedy Coloring Book, a satirical introduction to Kennedy, his family and administration, told from the point of view of his daughter Caroline. The book sold 2,500,000 copies.[11][12]

In 1968 the Black Panther Coloring Book began circulating in the United States; the book features black men and children killing pigs dressed as police officers. It was argued to have been made not by the Black Panther Party but by the Federal Bureau of Investigation's COINTELPRO program to discredit the organization, a claim which other sources dispute.[13][14]

The term and concept of the "coloring book" was adopted by the feminist artist Tee Corinne as a tool of female empowerment. Corinne made pencil sketches of female genitalia, which she then inked and printed on card stock. She published a collection of them in 1975 as The Cunt Coloring Book.

No other name seemed really to fit, although the word "cunt" was not one with which I was particularly comfortable. The alliteration, though, was nice. I also liked the idea of combining a street term for genitalia with a coloring book, because both are ways that, as children, we get to know the world.[15]

In August 2011, American publisher Really Big Coloring Books released We Shall Never Forget: The Kids Book of Freedom detailing specific drawings in the accounting of SEAL Team 6 shooting Osama bin Laden in his home. The book was criticized by some for portraying Muslims in a negative manner. The company has also published The Tea Party Coloring Book for Kids, Ted Cruz To The Future (2013) and a book about President Barack Obama's first inauguration (2008).[16][17]

Fine art edit

Photographer Jno Cook produced line drawings based on Robert Frank's The Americans, and in 1983 published them in a limited edition as The Robert Frank Coloring Book. In 1994, the National Gallery of Art used the images as party favors for writers working on the catalog for a retrospective of Frank's work.[18]

Adult coloring books edit

 
Adults coloring at a library program

Coloring books are a form of adult therapy that saw a growth in popularity in the 2010s. They reportedly bring people a sense of their childhood,[19] and help with developing fine motor skills and vision, reducing anxiety and creating focus, and relieving stress and anxiety in a manner similar to meditation.[20] Concentrating on coloring may facilitate the replacement of negative thoughts and images with pleasant ones.[21][22] Coloring books can be used in daily activities.[23] The books are also a way to get away from technology, which some may regard as beneficial to people's health.[24] They can also be used by people who aren't as comfortable with other extremely expressive forms of art.[20]

While coloring books for adults were popular in the early 1960s, those were satirical works rather than the therapeutic works that define the adult coloring book form today.[25] The first commercially successful adult coloring books were published in 2012 and 2013,[20] and began increasing in popularity in 2015. In April of that year, Johanna Basford brought out two coloring books titled Secret Garden and Enchanted Forest, which became the top sellers at Amazon.[26] By November it was reported by Amazon.ca that the books were the most top wished for items with nine of the top ten consisting of such books.[27] Also that month Crayola began offering its own line of adult coloring books.[28] Publishers also began packaging some of their colouring books with pencils and CDs to support the enjoyment of this activity.[29] Sales in the US continued to grow in early 2016, but began to fall by the end of the year, with fewer newcomers trying this pastime.[30]

Adult coloring books are offered digitally, via ebooks, digital apps,[31] and coloring pages that can be colored online or downloaded. Users' digital work-products can be saved and shared.[10][32] Dominic Bulsuto theorized that the trend of digital purchasing helped the spread of the genre, noting that the relative anonymous nature of the act allowed customers to feel more secure perusing books they would be embarrassed to buy in real life.[26]

By 2016, Faber-Castell, a worldwide color pencil supplier, was reported to have trouble keeping up with demand for their products due to the craze,[33] while Blue Star Coloring sold over a million titles in one year.[34]

Criticism edit

Author Susan Jacoby has criticized adult coloring books, along with the popularity among adults of young adult fiction, as "an artifact of a broader cultural shift. And that cultural shift is a bad thing".[35] She believes the Great Recession has contributed to this shift, as adults unable to find employment have moved home to live with their parents. New York City futurist and blogger Dominic Bulsuto describes adult coloring book fans as "stuck in The Shallows, mindfully coloring books to counter the existential angst of living in a digital society". He goes on to say that "...the endless Internet parade of silly cat photos, infantile comments and adolescent memes has dumbed us down". However, Bulsuto ultimately sees the trend as a good thing, noting that adults are increasingly buying books they want to buy, rather than books they are supposed to buy.[26]

Coloring book software edit

Coloring books can also be found digitally in the form of coloring book websites and applications. Coloring book software often has features such as color mixing, flood filling, and paintbrush tools that allow for more accurate and detailed drawings than regular coloring books.

Notable artists edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Drawn to Art: Art Education and the American Experience, 1800–1950". absolutearts.com. 2003. Retrieved March 15, 2012.
  2. ^ Jacobs, Pat. . Archived from the original on November 13, 2016. Retrieved April 15, 2007.
  3. ^ research
  4. ^ Misheff, Sue (September 1994). "Perspectives of Children's Literature in Guatemala". Hispania. 77 (3): 524–531. doi:10.2307/344988. JSTOR 344988.
  5. ^ Drew, Christina H.; Deirdre A. Grace; Susan M. Silbernagel; Erin S. Hemmings; Alan Smith; William C. Griffith; Timothy K. Takaro; Elaine M. Faustman (March 2003). "Nuclear Waste Transportation: Case Studies of Identifying Stakeholder Risk Information Needs". Environmental Health Perspectives. 111 (3): 263–272. doi:10.1289/ehp.5203. PMC 1241381. PMID 12611653.
  6. ^ The Anatomy Coloring Book, Wynn Kapit and Lawrence M. Elson. HarperCollins, 1993, second revised and expanded edition, ISBN 0-06-455016-8
  7. ^ Sandor, George N. (1979). "A Fortran coloring book". Computers & Structures. 10 (6): 931–932. doi:10.1016/0045-7949(79)90062-2.
  8. ^ Harris, Carolyn (January 1961). "Tonsil Season". The American Journal of Nursing. 61 (1): 91–92. doi:10.2307/3451768. JSTOR 3451768. PMID 13711711.
  9. ^ McDonald, R.; Thomsen, A.; Belessis, Y.; Jaffe, A. (June 2007). "292 CF and Me – a colouring book for children". Journal of Cystic Fibrosis. 6 (Suppl 1): S71. doi:10.1016/S1569-1993(07)60267-7.
  10. ^ a b "Colouring books designed for adults topping bestseller lists (Books by illustrator Johanna Basford (Secret Garden and Enchanted Forest) created as a way to de-stress)". Toronto Star. April 6, 2015. Retrieved April 10, 2015.
  11. ^ Mort Drucker (a)"The Man Behind The Drawing Board" The Adventures of Bob Hope, vol. 1, no. 87 (1964). National Periodical Publications, Inc..
  12. ^ Friedman, Drew (November 22, 2012). "The 1962 Mort Drucker JFK Coloring Book". D R E W • F R I E D M A N. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
  13. ^ Some commentators have alleged that the book was a piece of FBI agitprop. See Jorgenson, Carl (Spring–Summer 1984). "Blacks in the 60s: A Centennial Reprise". Social Text (9/10): 313–317. doi:10.2307/466577. JSTOR 466577. Others accept the text as genuine. See Lane, R.D. (Spring 1998). "'Keepin' it Real': Walter Dean Myers and the Promise of African-American Children's Literature". African American Review. 32 (1): 125–138. doi:10.2307/3042275. JSTOR 3042275.
  14. ^ . Time. December 19, 1969. Archived from the original on September 30, 2007. Retrieved April 14, 2007.
  15. ^ Corinne, Tee (Summer 1993). "Artist's Statement: On Sexual Art". Feminist Studies. 19 (2): 369–376. doi:10.2307/3178374. JSTOR 3178374.
  16. ^ Wallace, Kenyon (August 30, 2011). "9/11 children's colouring book sparks controversy over portrayal of Muslims". thestar.com. Toronto Star Newspapers, Ltd. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  17. ^ Weissert, Will (December 12, 2013). . huffingtonpost.com. Huffington Post. Archived from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
  18. ^ Cook, Jno (1983). "The Robert Frank Coloring Book". jnocook.net. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  19. ^ Dovey, Dana (October 8, 2015). "The Therapeutic Science Of Adult Coloring Books: How This Childhood Pastime Helps Adults Relieve Stress". Medical Daily. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  20. ^ a b c Fitzpatrick, Kelly; Burn, Daily (August 1, 2017). "Why adult coloring books are good for you". CNN. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  21. ^ Dovey, Dana (October 8, 2015). "The Therapeutic Science Of Adult Coloring Books". Medical Daily. Retrieved April 13, 2016.
  22. ^ "What does coloring do for the brain? Benefits of coloring for adults". healthlife. December 20, 2022. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  23. ^ "Paper notebook with adult coloring pages". Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  24. ^ Bratskeir, Kate (February 27, 2013). "Unplug From Technology: 19 Ways To Spend Time Off The Grid". TheHuffingtonPost.com. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  25. ^ Marsh, Laura (December 28, 2015). "The Radical History of 1960s Adult Coloring Books". The New Republic.
  26. ^ a b c Dominic, Basulto (April 7, 2015). "The top two best-selling books on Amazon right now are colouring books for adults. Seriously". National Post. Washington Post. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  27. ^ Ahashn, Sadaf (November 9, 2015). "Adult colouring books are the most wished for, according to Amazon Canada". National Post. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  28. ^ Liszewski, Andrew. "Crayola Now Has Its Own Line of Coloring Books For Adults". Gizmodo. Retrieved November 10, 2015.
  29. ^ Liptak, Andrew (March 2, 2017). "Falling coloring book sales are hurting bookstores". The Verge. Vox Media. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
  30. ^ Begley, Sarah (March 3, 2017). "Is the Adult Coloring Book Trend Coming to an End?". Time. Retrieved October 21, 2017.
  31. ^ "Adult coloring books: yes, there are apps for that". Relaxnews. Yahoo News. July 30, 2015. Retrieved February 21, 2016.
  32. ^ "Grown Ups Get Out Their Crayons". The New York Times.
  33. ^ Ryall, Jenni. . Mashable. Archived from the original on April 17, 2016. Retrieved April 11, 2016.
  34. ^ "How adult coloring books became a million-dollar trend". MPR News. February 10, 2016. Retrieved January 23, 2024.
  35. ^ Raphael, Adrienne (July 12, 2015). "Why Adults Are Buying Coloring Books (for Themselves)". The New Yorker. Condé Nast. Retrieved January 23, 2024.

External links edit

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For other uses see Coloring Book disambiguation A coloring book British English colouring in book colouring book or colouring page is a type of book containing line art to which people are intended to add color using crayons colored pencils marker pens paint or other artistic media Traditional coloring books and coloring pages are printed on paper or card Some coloring books have perforated edges so their pages can be removed from the books and used as individual sheets Others may include a story line and so are intended to be left intact Today many children s coloring books feature popular cartoon characters They are often used as promotional materials for animated motion pictures Coloring books may also incorporate other activities such as connect the dots mazes and other puzzles Some also incorporate the use of stickers Filled in child s coloring book Garfield Goose 1953 Contents 1 History 2 Educational uses 3 Health and therapeutic uses 4 Political uses 5 Fine art 6 Adult coloring books 6 1 Criticism 7 Coloring book software 8 Notable artists 9 References 10 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Little Folks Painting Book 1879Paint books and coloring books emerged in the United States as part of the democratization of art process inspired by a series of lectures by British artist Joshua Reynolds and the works of Swiss educator Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi and his student Friedrich Frobel Many educators concluded that all students regardless of background stood to benefit from art education as a means of enhancing their conceptual understanding of the tangible developing their cognitive abilities and improving skills that would be useful in finding a profession as well as for the children s spiritual edification 1 The McLoughlin Brothers are credited as the inventors of the coloring book when in the 1880s they produced The Little Folks Painting Book in collaboration with Kate Greenaway They continued to publish coloring books until the 1920s when the McLoughlin Brothers became part of the Milton Bradley Company Another pioneer in the genre was Richard F Outcault He authored Buster s Paint Book in 1907 featuring the character of Buster Brown which he had invented in 1902 It was published by the Stokes Company This launched a trend to use coloring books to advertise a wide variety of products including coffee and pianos 1 Until the 1930s books were designed with the intent for them to be painted instead of colored Even when crayons came into wide use in the 1930s books were still designed so that they could be painted or colored 2 Educational uses edit nbsp California Poppy a page from a wildflower coloring book nbsp Display of coloring books in a shop nbsp Example of a coloring book for childrenColoring books are widely used in schooling for young children for various reasons For example children are often more interested in coloring books rather than using other learning methods pictures may also be more memorable than simply words citation needed Coloring may also increase creativity in painting according to some research 3 As a predominantly non verbal medium coloring books have also seen wide applications in education where a target group does not speak and understand the primary language of instruction or communication Examples of this include the use of coloring books in Guatemala to teach children about hieroglyphs and Mayan artist patterns 4 and the production of coloring books to educate the children of farm workers about the pathway by which agricultural pesticides are transferred from work to home 5 Coloring books are also said to help to motivate students understanding of concepts that they would otherwise be uninterested in They have been used as teaching aids for developing creativity and knowledge of geometry such as in Roger Burrows Altair Designs Since the 1980s several publishers have produced educational coloring books intended for studying graduate level topics such as anatomy and physiology where color coding of many detailed diagrams are used as a learning aid Examples include The Anatomy Coloring Book and subsequent book series by Wynn Kapit and Lawrence Elson published by HarperCollins 1990s and Benjamin Cummings 2000s 6 There are some examples of educators using coloring books to better explain complicated topics like programming 7 Some publishers have specialized in coloring books with an explicit educational purpose both for children and for adults The books often have extensive text accompanying each image These publishers include Dover Books Really Big Coloring Books Running Press and Troubador Press Health and therapeutic uses editColoring books have seen wide application in the health professions as educational tools One nurse trying to limit the trauma of surgery described in an academic publication how the use of a coloring book might help the child to understand what was going to happen to him 8 They are also used in rehabilitation of accident victims to aid recovery of hand eye coordination and they are used with autistic children both for entertainment and for their soothing effect Coloring books have been used to explain complicated medical conditions to children 9 One of the appeals of adult coloring books is that they help users relax and de stress 10 Political uses editIn 1962 cartoonist Mort Drucker teamed with humorist Paul Laikin in creating the John F Kennedy Coloring Book a satirical introduction to Kennedy his family and administration told from the point of view of his daughter Caroline The book sold 2 500 000 copies 11 12 In 1968 the Black Panther Coloring Book began circulating in the United States the book features black men and children killing pigs dressed as police officers It was argued to have been made not by the Black Panther Party but by the Federal Bureau of Investigation s COINTELPRO program to discredit the organization a claim which other sources dispute 13 14 The term and concept of the coloring book was adopted by the feminist artist Tee Corinne as a tool of female empowerment Corinne made pencil sketches of female genitalia which she then inked and printed on card stock She published a collection of them in 1975 as The Cunt Coloring Book No other name seemed really to fit although the word cunt was not one with which I was particularly comfortable The alliteration though was nice I also liked the idea of combining a street term for genitalia with a coloring book because both are ways that as children we get to know the world 15 In August 2011 American publisher Really Big Coloring Books released We Shall Never Forget The Kids Book of Freedom detailing specific drawings in the accounting of SEAL Team 6 shooting Osama bin Laden in his home The book was criticized by some for portraying Muslims in a negative manner The company has also published The Tea Party Coloring Book for Kids Ted Cruz To The Future 2013 and a book about President Barack Obama s first inauguration 2008 16 17 Fine art editPhotographer Jno Cook produced line drawings based on Robert Frank s The Americans and in 1983 published them in a limited edition as The Robert Frank Coloring Book In 1994 the National Gallery of Art used the images as party favors for writers working on the catalog for a retrospective of Frank s work 18 Adult coloring books edit nbsp Adults coloring at a library programColoring books are a form of adult therapy that saw a growth in popularity in the 2010s They reportedly bring people a sense of their childhood 19 and help with developing fine motor skills and vision reducing anxiety and creating focus and relieving stress and anxiety in a manner similar to meditation 20 Concentrating on coloring may facilitate the replacement of negative thoughts and images with pleasant ones 21 22 Coloring books can be used in daily activities 23 The books are also a way to get away from technology which some may regard as beneficial to people s health 24 They can also be used by people who aren t as comfortable with other extremely expressive forms of art 20 While coloring books for adults were popular in the early 1960s those were satirical works rather than the therapeutic works that define the adult coloring book form today 25 The first commercially successful adult coloring books were published in 2012 and 2013 20 and began increasing in popularity in 2015 In April of that year Johanna Basford brought out two coloring books titled Secret Garden and Enchanted Forest which became the top sellers at Amazon 26 By November it was reported by Amazon ca that the books were the most top wished for items with nine of the top ten consisting of such books 27 Also that month Crayola began offering its own line of adult coloring books 28 Publishers also began packaging some of their colouring books with pencils and CDs to support the enjoyment of this activity 29 Sales in the US continued to grow in early 2016 but began to fall by the end of the year with fewer newcomers trying this pastime 30 Adult coloring books are offered digitally via ebooks digital apps 31 and coloring pages that can be colored online or downloaded Users digital work products can be saved and shared 10 32 Dominic Bulsuto theorized that the trend of digital purchasing helped the spread of the genre noting that the relative anonymous nature of the act allowed customers to feel more secure perusing books they would be embarrassed to buy in real life 26 By 2016 Faber Castell a worldwide color pencil supplier was reported to have trouble keeping up with demand for their products due to the craze 33 while Blue Star Coloring sold over a million titles in one year 34 Criticism edit Author Susan Jacoby has criticized adult coloring books along with the popularity among adults of young adult fiction as an artifact of a broader cultural shift And that cultural shift is a bad thing 35 She believes the Great Recession has contributed to this shift as adults unable to find employment have moved home to live with their parents New York City futurist and blogger Dominic Bulsuto describes adult coloring book fans as stuck in The Shallows mindfully coloring books to counter the existential angst of living in a digital society He goes on to say that the endless Internet parade of silly cat photos infantile comments and adolescent memes has dumbed us down However Bulsuto ultimately sees the trend as a good thing noting that adults are increasingly buying books they want to buy rather than books they are supposed to buy 26 Coloring book software editColoring books can also be found digitally in the form of coloring book websites and applications Coloring book software often has features such as color mixing flood filling and paintbrush tools that allow for more accurate and detailed drawings than regular coloring books Notable artists editJohanna Basford Ruth HellerReferences edit a b Drawn to Art Art Education and the American Experience 1800 1950 absolutearts com 2003 Retrieved March 15 2012 Jacobs Pat Coloring Books Archived from the original on November 13 2016 Retrieved April 15 2007 research Misheff Sue September 1994 Perspectives of Children s Literature in Guatemala Hispania 77 3 524 531 doi 10 2307 344988 JSTOR 344988 Drew Christina H Deirdre A Grace Susan M Silbernagel Erin S Hemmings Alan Smith William C Griffith Timothy K Takaro Elaine M Faustman March 2003 Nuclear Waste Transportation Case Studies of Identifying Stakeholder Risk Information Needs Environmental Health Perspectives 111 3 263 272 doi 10 1289 ehp 5203 PMC 1241381 PMID 12611653 The Anatomy Coloring Book Wynn Kapit and Lawrence M Elson HarperCollins 1993 second revised and expanded edition ISBN 0 06 455016 8 Sandor George N 1979 A Fortran coloring book Computers amp Structures 10 6 931 932 doi 10 1016 0045 7949 79 90062 2 Harris Carolyn January 1961 Tonsil Season The American Journal of Nursing 61 1 91 92 doi 10 2307 3451768 JSTOR 3451768 PMID 13711711 McDonald R Thomsen A Belessis Y Jaffe A June 2007 292 CF and Me a colouring book for children Journal of Cystic Fibrosis 6 Suppl 1 S71 doi 10 1016 S1569 1993 07 60267 7 a b Colouring books designed for adults topping bestseller lists Books by illustrator Johanna Basford Secret Garden and Enchanted Forest created as a way to de stress Toronto Star April 6 2015 Retrieved April 10 2015 Mort Drucker a The Man Behind The Drawing Board The Adventures of Bob Hope vol 1 no 87 1964 National Periodical Publications Inc Friedman Drew November 22 2012 The 1962 Mort Drucker JFK Coloring Book D R E W F R I E D M A N Retrieved February 22 2016 Some commentators have alleged that the book was a piece of FBI agitprop See Jorgenson Carl Spring Summer 1984 Blacks in the 60s A Centennial Reprise Social Text 9 10 313 317 doi 10 2307 466577 JSTOR 466577 Others accept the text as genuine See Lane R D Spring 1998 Keepin it Real Walter Dean Myers and the Promise of African American Children s Literature African American Review 32 1 125 138 doi 10 2307 3042275 JSTOR 3042275 Police And Panthers Growing Paranoia Time December 19 1969 Archived from the original on September 30 2007 Retrieved April 14 2007 Corinne Tee Summer 1993 Artist s Statement On Sexual Art Feminist Studies 19 2 369 376 doi 10 2307 3178374 JSTOR 3178374 Wallace Kenyon August 30 2011 9 11 children s colouring book sparks controversy over portrayal of Muslims thestar com Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd Retrieved January 23 2024 Weissert Will December 12 2013 Ted Cruz Coloring Book Selling Fast huffingtonpost com Huffington Post Archived from the original on March 5 2016 Retrieved February 22 2016 Cook Jno 1983 The Robert Frank Coloring Book jnocook net Retrieved January 23 2024 Dovey Dana October 8 2015 The Therapeutic Science Of Adult Coloring Books How This Childhood Pastime Helps Adults Relieve Stress Medical Daily Retrieved January 23 2024 a b c Fitzpatrick Kelly Burn Daily August 1 2017 Why adult coloring books are good for you CNN Retrieved January 23 2024 Dovey Dana October 8 2015 The Therapeutic Science Of Adult Coloring Books Medical Daily Retrieved April 13 2016 What does coloring do for the brain Benefits of coloring for adults healthlife December 20 2022 Retrieved January 23 2024 Paper notebook with adult coloring pages Retrieved February 2 2017 Bratskeir Kate February 27 2013 Unplug From Technology 19 Ways To Spend Time Off The Grid TheHuffingtonPost com Retrieved January 23 2024 Marsh Laura December 28 2015 The Radical History of 1960s Adult Coloring Books The New Republic a b c Dominic Basulto April 7 2015 The top two best selling books on Amazon right now are colouring books for adults Seriously National Post Washington Post Retrieved November 10 2015 Ahashn Sadaf November 9 2015 Adult colouring books are the most wished for according to Amazon Canada National Post Retrieved November 10 2015 Liszewski Andrew Crayola Now Has Its Own Line of Coloring Books For Adults Gizmodo Retrieved November 10 2015 Liptak Andrew March 2 2017 Falling coloring book sales are hurting bookstores The Verge Vox Media Retrieved October 21 2017 Begley Sarah March 3 2017 Is the Adult Coloring Book Trend Coming to an End Time Retrieved October 21 2017 Adult coloring books yes there are apps for that Relaxnews Yahoo News July 30 2015 Retrieved February 21 2016 Grown Ups Get Out Their Crayons The New York Times Ryall Jenni All the adults colouring is leading to huge sales for pencil companies Mashable Archived from the original on April 17 2016 Retrieved April 11 2016 How adult coloring books became a million dollar trend MPR News February 10 2016 Retrieved January 23 2024 Raphael Adrienne July 12 2015 Why Adults Are Buying Coloring Books for Themselves The New Yorker Conde Nast Retrieved January 23 2024 nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Coloring books External links edit nbsp Wikijunior Coloring Book at Wikibooks nbsp Children and Young Adult Literature portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coloring book 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