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Would you guys buy coloring books of PathogenProduction artwork? Say for kids or something.
I'm looking for yes or no, and maybe what size would be a good size to sell them at. ... maybe how to if I should seperate them by make or something ...
HELL YES KIDS LOVE CARS!! i remember what i was little i always wanted a cool car poster.. and one time on xmas i got one of the color in posters. I remember it being a ferrari f40. i loved that poster and still have it somewhere in the attic.
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Coloring books are scorned by any educator who has a clue. Bad idea.
Coloring books squash a child's creativity by forcing them to "stay within the lines". Study after study has shown that children that love coloring books end up in non-entrepreneurial, non-"outside the box" thinking type jobs when they grow up. They do only what is prescribed of them--nothing more.
On a side note, 99.9% of U.S. Federal Government employees (including the President and all of his aides) were known to as children go through coloring books quicker than Bush Administration officials go through excuses for our failures in Iraq.
Originally posted by Stefan: Coloring books are scorned by any educator who has a clue. Bad idea.
Coloring books squash a child's creativity by forcing them to "stay within the lines". Study after study has shown that children that love coloring books end up in non-entrepreneurial, non-"outside the box" thinking type jobs when they grow up. They do only what is prescribed of them--nothing more.
Coloring books are evil.
wow someone had a bad childhood. I think the real value of coloring books isnt the 'stay in the lines' aspect but more or less control. if you can control the crayon to move exactly the way you want it proves higher mentality and hand coordination. furthermore if provides creativity by switching colors around based on your personal preference. sure, a kid could color a black and while page with the outline of the virus black... but there's x-1 (where x is the number of crayons in the box) other colors that the same kid could pick up and color it too.
not only that but it also gives the kids busy work that they enjoy. they think of coloring as a type of recess. so its an enjoyable form of education, perfect learning tool.
Originally posted by MrCoffee: I think the real value of coloring books isnt the 'stay in the lines' aspect but more or less control. if you can control the crayon to move exactly the way you want it proves higher mentality and hand coordination.
Eh... trust me, until last week I worked for an educational research provider, I'm right on this one. Coloring books should be avoided at all costs; sketch pads should be provided instead. Educational researchers worldwide agree on that point.
Your point about hand-eye coordination and control of the crayon would be more suited for a handwriting class, which is very different from art.
my girlfriend still colors in coloring books when she's bored lol. i'd get one for her and i'd probably take one for myself as well and take it to work to shade it during downtime.
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Originally posted by Stefan: Study after study has shown that children that love coloring books end up in non-entrepreneurial, non-"outside the box" thinking type jobs when they grow up. They do only what is prescribed of them--nothing more.
Still trying to find oil leak on my Camaro, it’s a tough one. I think it is the oil pressure sender myself. Leaking when raving and going into boost....
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