Hawaiian Flowers & Plants
Take time out for a short Hawaiian vacation with this relaxing collection of 32 photographic and artistic images of Hawaiian plants. Printed on one side for maximum picture quality and coloring pleasure. Each coloring page is on a separate sheet. On the back of each coloring page is a space for your name, date, and notes.
More info →Hawaiian Quilt Coloring book
Take time out for a short Hawaiian vacation with this relaxing collection of 32 authentic Hawaiian quilt designs. Lehua, pineapple, kukui, lobelia, palm, breadfruit, and anthurium patterns are included. Each black and white design is printed on one side of its own page, so there's no bleed-through.
More info →Historic Hawaiian Stamps Coloring Book
Relax with coloring therapy and enjoy this tour of historic Hawaiian stamps, from the earliest "Missionary" stamps to the bicentennial Hawaiian flag stamp. Printed on a single side, with space on the back of each sheet to record name, date, and notes.
More info →Alice Mongoose and Alistair Rat Coloring Book
Natural Enemies. Best friends. When Alice Mongoose sails from India to a sugar plantation on the Big Island of Hawaii, she is shocked to learn that her new job will require her to rid the cane fields of rats--by any means possible. Alice knows she is not a killer, so she decides to strike out on her own. When she meets the gentle and dapper Alistair Rat, she knows that she has found a friend in her new Hawaiian home. The Alice Mongoose and Alistair Rat stories are classic tales of adventure, resilience, and friendship, written to be enjoyed by children of all ages. The Alice Mongoose and Alistair Rat Coloring Book contains 32 of the most beloved scenes from the original books. Each picture is printed on one side of the page, with room on the other side for name, date, and notes.
More info →Hawaiian Hibiscus Coloring Book
Enjoy a quick Hawaiian vacation with these 32 high-quality hibiscus designs from Hawaiian Heritage Press. The hibiscus comes in many colors and varieties. It thrives in the tropics, and is associated with Hawaii, although it is also the floral symbol of South Korea, Malaysia, and Haiti. The Outdoor Circle, a community beautification group founded in 1912, advocated the adoption of the hibiscus as the official floral emblem of Hawaii. On May 2, 1923, the territorial legislature approved Joint Resolution No. 1 designating the pua aloalo (hibiscus) the flower emblem of Hawaii. The pua aloalo, or yellow hibiscus (Hibiscus brackenridgei) was designated the official state flower of Hawaii in 1988. Hibiscus prints are popular for both men’s and women’s aloha wear in Hawaii. The pleasing proportions and luscious colors of the hibiscus make this tropical flower an ideal subject for your coloring enjoyment.
More info →Orchids Coloring Book
Take time out for a short Hawaiian vacation with this relaxing collection of 32 photographic and artistic images of orchids, from historic and contemporary artists. Printed on one side for maximum picture quality and coloring pleasure. Each coloring page is on a separate sheet. On the back of each coloring page is a space for your name, date, and notes.
More info →Snowflakes Coloring Book
Enjoy a relaxing coloring experience with this collection of snowflake illustrations, printed on a black background. Many people don't realize that it snows in Hawaii. The three tallest volcanoes in the state, Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa on Hawai`i Island, and Haleakala on Maui, are all over 13,000 feet / 3,962 meters above sea level and have an alpine climate. Mauna Kea, the tallest of the three, gets snow year-round. The detailed snowflake illustrations in this coloring book incorporate drawings from the 1863 publication Snowflakes: A Chapter from the Book of Nature, published by the American Tract Society. Hawaiian Heritage Press is proud to bring you a coloring experience that is pleasurable and unique.
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