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  • Looking for a fun and inspiring way to boost creativity and reduce stress? Look no further than the Crayola Colors of Kindness Coloring Book! With 40 pages of inspiring designs, this coloring book is the perfect way to encourage self-expression and build confidence. Printed on high-quality paper that is thick and durable, you can enjoy a smooth coloring experience without any bleeding or smudging. And with the Spread Your Wings theme, this coloring book promotes positivity and encourages children to embrace their unique qualities and talents. But the best part? The Crayola Colors of Kindness Coloring Book is suitable for all ages, making it a great activity for families to enjoy together. So why wait? Spread your wings and let your creativity soar with the Crayola Colors of Kindness Coloring Book!

  • INSPIRING DESIGNS: The Crayola Colors of Kindness Coloring Book features 40 pages of inspiring designs that encourage creativity and self-expression, helping to boost confidence and reduce stress.

    HIGH-QUALITY PAPER: The coloring book is printed on high-quality paper that is thick and durable, allowing for a smooth coloring experience without any bleeding or smudging.

    SPREAD YOUR WINGS THEME: The Spread Your Wings theme of the coloring book promotes positivity and encourages children to embrace their unique qualities and talents.

    PERFECT FOR ALL AGES: The Crayola Colors of Kindness Coloring Book is suitable for all ages, making it a great activity for families to enjoy together.

    • Yes! We offer several complimentary "Color Your Own" crayon charts that can be completed with select Crayola® Crayon packages. Explore our options below.

      Regular Crayola Crayons

      Specialty Crayola Crayons

      Looking for more coloring adventures? Be sure to check out our free, printable coloring pages here.

    • Creativity is ageless and Crayola® offers coloring products designed with the adult in mind! Learn more here.

       

      For technique tips on blending, shading, and more, click here

       

      To view our collection of free coloring pages, click here

       

      Relax and begin creating today!

    • Most of our color names are taken from a book called "Color: Universal Language and Dictionary of Names" which was published by the U.S. Bureau of Standards. We use this reference guide because everyone sees and expresses color differently. Using the Universal dictionary as a base, we can refer to a standard color system and color names. Many crayon names are also borrowed from traditional artists' paints. In addition, we have asked consumers, through various promotions, to help name crayon colors. To learn about any future color naming opportunities, please register to receive our newsletter at http://www.crayola.com/signup
    • Throughout Crayola's history, several crayon colors have been retired, marking significant moments in the evolution of our vibrant palette.  

      1990
      For the first time in Crayola history eight colors were retired and placed in the Crayola Hall of Fame: blue gray, green blue, lemon yellow, maize, orange red, orange yellow, raw umber, and violet blue.  

      Eight new colors were added: cerulean, dandelion, fuchsia, jungle green, royal purple, teal blue, vivid tangerine, and wild strawberry.

      2003  
      Celebrating a century of bringing color to the world, Crayola introduced four new colors named by Crayola fans! To make room for the new hues, we bid farewell to blizzard blue, magic mint, mulberry, and teal blue.  

      The four new colors that were introduced are: inchworm, jazzberry jam, mango tango, and wild blue yonder.

      Kudos to our hue heroes – the consumers who voted in the "Save the Shade" campaign, ensuring burnt sienna stayed in the pack.  

      2017  
      To mark National Crayon Day on March 31st, we announced Dandelion was leaving the pack. To honor this iconic color, we sent Dandelion on a retirement tour to his favorite places. His replacement, Bluetiful, was announced on May 5, 2017.

       
      Looking for more historical facts about our colorful company? We’ve got them here

    • Primary Colors: Primary colors are the foundation for creating other colors. They cannot be created by mixing other colors together. The primary colors are:

      • red
      • blue
      • yellow

      Secondary Colors: Secondary colors are created by mixing two primary colors.  

      • red+ yellow = orange
      • yellow + blue = green
      • blue + red = violet

      Tertiary Colors: Tertiary colors are created by mixing primary colors and adjacent secondary colors on the color wheel. 

      • red + orange = red orange
      • green + yellow = yellow green
      • blue + violet = blue violet

      Need a visual? Learn more about blending and mixing colors here.

      Have questions? Call or text us at 1-800-272-9652 weekdays between 9 AM and 4 PM Eastern Time. Text charges may apply. If you would prefer to send us an email, please visit our Support Page.

Colors of Kindness Coloring Book, 40 Pages

Item Number: 042734

Ages: 9+

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