A 15-year-old autistic teen on a mission to collect coloring books and crayons for sick children completed his journey earlier this month, when he arrived in Memphis to hand-deliver his donations to ...
You might be a fan of Kristina Nelson's art: About a year ago we showed you some of the remarkable work she does using good old children's coloring crayons. Now a bigger and probably younger audience ...
Do kids still color with crayons? See, my grandchildren are older now and obviously don’t indulge in that business, and with all the computers and tweeters and other such paraphernalia, I wonder how ...
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6 Out of This World Rocket Coloring Pages
Have an out of this world adventure with these free rocket coloring pages for kids and adults. Print them for your family!
Mimi Romiti, 4, and Carii Montana practice an intergenerational love for libraries. Jayden Romiti with the big camera, Mimi Romiti (switched to a phone camera), and model Herve Locus. Halloween Party ...
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13 Cute Halloween Coloring Pages for Kids and Adults
Celebrate Halloween in a colorful way with these cute Halloween coloring pages. Print them for your family to enjoy!
Not quite sure what the Tea Party movement is all about? Grab your Crayolas and check out The Tea Party Coloring Book for Kids, just published by Really Big Coloring Books Inc. in St. Louis, MO. Bound ...
At some point in the history of human development mankind looked down at the humble crayon and wondered if it had more creative potential than just being used to color inside a line. It turns out the ...
Given the chance, I will opt for a children’s menu at any restaurant — not for the cheaper prices (I order off the regular menu), but for the coloring pages it contains. There’s something both calming ...
Getting children to eat their vegetables is a thankless chore for most parents. But kids might be tempted to chow down on crayons made entirely from vegetables and rice. A Japanese mom launched her ...
"I wanted to make a bigger difference": South Jersey student gives back through "Crayons for Courts"
Kids in court -- it can be a scary experience, and a local teenager wanted to change that. With a car full of boxes, Andrew Passalacqua gave back on Tuesday afternoon. "I wanted to come out and I ...
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