Monday, August 23, 2021

We Can Color! Virtual Book Tour

 











We Can Color! Coloring Book Giveaway

GIVEAWAY


Enter for a chance to win a set of the We Can Color! coloring books, as well as a Crayola Inspiration Art Case Coloring Set!

One (1) grand prize winner receives: A set of the eleven We Can Color! coloring books, as well as a Crayola Inspiration Art Case Coloring Set.

One (1) winner receives: A set of six We Can Color! coloring books.

ABOUT THE BOOK

We Can Color! Fun & Facts Coloring Books

Created by Daniel Gershkovitz

All Ages | 70 Pages

Publisher’s Synopsis: Who doesn’t love to color beautiful illustrations and learn interesting facts that enrich the mind?

If you also like amazing drawings and cool facts and believe it’s important to impart knowledge and broaden your child’s horizons, the We Can Color! series was created especially for you!

These eleven books cover topics that will interest anyone at any age: Dinosaurs, Vehicles, Aircraft, Space, and Animals from around the world in their natural environment: Farm, Jungle, Ocean, Savannah, Forest, and Desert!

Did you know that the most dangerous animal in the savannah is the hippopotamus? That the oldest koi fish lived to be 226 years old? That some goats can climb trees? And that the terrible T-Rex was not the biggest dinosaurs predator?

How big is the Sun relative to the Earth? What was the first man-made object to reach space? What is the fastest land animal? The tallest? The heaviest?

Did you know that scorpions glow in ultraviolet light? That male seahorses are the ones that get pregnant? That one of the astronauts lost his glove in space? That one of our planets was given its name by a girl in elementary school? And that there is an aircraft that takes off like a helicopter but flies like a plane?

Do you know the speed of the fastest truck in the world? Or how much does the heaviest tractor weighs?

What is the price of the world’s most expensive fighter jet? How much does an Air Force One flight hour cost?

What is the most venomous snake in the world? The most venomous jellyfish? The most poisonous frog? And do you know how to distinguish between a mammal and a fish in the ocean? Or how to tell a jaguar from a panther?

Next to each of the 330 full-page illustrations you can color, there are interesting facts: over 1,375 facts throughout the 11 books!

  • All the books contain full-page original coloring pages that are not repeated!

  • The extra-large pages are 8.5 x 11 inches in size!

  • All the illustrations are single-sided to prevent bleed-through and can be torn out and displayed without losing the images on the back!

  • All the illustrations and information are suitable for ages 5 and up. Children, teens, and adults will enjoy relaxed moments while coloring and learning fun facts!

The We Can Color – Fun & Facts Coloring Books series includes the following books:

The Great Dinosaurs of the Earth!

Space Technology and Our Solar System!

The Coolest Aircraft in the World!

The Coolest Trucks in the World!

The Coolest Vehicles in the World!

The Great Animals of the Farm!

The Great Animals of the Ocean!

The Great Animals of the Jungle!

The Great Animals of the Savannah!

The Great Animals of the Forest!

The Great Animals of the Desert!

PURCHASE LINK


https://amzn.to/3lrUtnt


MY REVIEW

The Coolest Aircraft in the World! features 125 facts about aircraft of all sorts from the earliest history of aviation through future technology innovations. Let me tell you just a few highlights from within its pages. Each spread includes a page of facts and a full-page illustration. The book begins with a quick overview of early aviation - the myth of Icarus, the Montgolfier balloon, and the Wright brothers. Other spreads introduce various helicopters like the Chinook shown carrying heavy equipment in slings and the MI-26 used at the Chernobyl fire fighting operation. Hot air balloons are shown in several shapes (including a honeybee), and airships from th Hindenburg’s time are also covered. Airplanes of all shapes and sizes fill many of the pages. There are World War I Fokker triplanes, a B-52 Stratofortress, a Concorde, and the X-15 rocket plane. The facts include details about the size, development cost, or various uses of the craft. For the F-14 Tomcat it explains that the plane “became famous worldwide following the movie Top Gun starring Tom Cruise.” Some illustrations show the aircraft in flight across the sky while others show takeoff and landing, firefighting, or other operations. Whether users are interested in coloring or learning about the craft, they will enjoy all the content about these awesome machines.

TOUR SCHEDULE


Monday, August 9, 2021

The Children’s Book Review

A book series review of the

We Can Color: Fun & Facts Coloring Books

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

Lisa’s Reading

A book series review of the

We Can Color: Fun & Facts Coloring Books

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

A Dream Within a Dream

A book review of

The Great Animals of the Jungle! Fun & Facts Coloring Book

Thursday, August 12, 2021

Crafty Moms Share

A book series review of the

We Can Color: Fun & Facts Coloring Books

Friday, August 13, 2021

icefairy’s Treasure Chest

A book series review of the

We Can Color: Fun & Facts Coloring Books

Sunday, August 15, 2021

Barbara Ann Mojica’s Blog

A book review of

Space Technology and Our Solar System! Fun & Facts Coloring Book

Monday, August 23, 2021

Library Lady’s Kid Lit

A book review of

The Coolest Vehicles in the World! Fun & Facts Coloring Book

Tuesday, August 24, 2021

The Fairview Review

A book review of

The Coolest Aircraft in the World! Fun & Facts Coloring Book

Wednesday, August 25, 2021

Life Is What It’s Called

A book series review of the

We Can Color: Fun & Facts Coloring Books

Thursday, August 26, 2021

J.R.s Book Reviews

A book review of

The Great Dinosaurs of the Earth! Fun & Facts Coloring Book

Friday, August 27, 2021

Heart to Heart

A book review of

The Coolest Trucks in the World! Fun & Facts Coloring Book


The Fairview Review is participating in the virtualtour in partnership with The Children’s Book Review and Daniel Gershkovitz.

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