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Coloring Books for Seniors with Dementia
These Sets Of Five Senior Coloring Books for both men and women offer intricate line drawings of topics that appeal to every interest. They are not cartoons of snowmen, simple animals or daffy characters. They are ready-to-color, fine line drawings with a moderate amount of detail, perhaps best suited for those in the early or middle stages of the disease. For the artist or person who loves to doodle, draw or color, they are perfect. Color pencils or fine point markers are recommended. Finished products may be worth framing.
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Men’s Package I (Antique Automobiles, Story of Baseball, Famous Trains, Old-Fashioned Farm Life, Cowboys of the Old West)
- Men’s Package II (New) (Airplanes of the Second World War, Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island, Famous Buildings of Frank Lloyd Wright, American Muscle Cars, Story of World War II)
- Women’s Package I (New) (Classic Movie Posters, Butterflies and Flowers, Country Scenes,Tropical Paradise Scenes, America's First Ladies)
- Women’s Package II (New) (Famous American Women, Old Time Children’s Fashions, Fashions of the First Ladies, Favorite Roses, Floral Bouquets)
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- Topics are adult, selected specifically for appropriateness to older people or those with interests tied to the 1940s, 50s and 60s.
- Men’s topics deal with the military, sports, work, etc. Women’s topics deal with flowers, famous American women, children,etc. It’s not to say that either might be of interest to the other, the bottom line is that these coloring books are filled with drawings based on dignified adult topics.
- Page sizes: 8" x 11"
- Paperbound
- Though each is different, most books contain 40+ pages of line illustrations
Here are coloring books of topics dignified to an adult. They are not
silly illustrations of Frosty the Snowman or cartoon characters, they
are serious, reminiscent topics, which will not only make for hours of
fun, satisfaction and pleasure, but also memories and conversation.
“Yeah,I was in that war. Those were tough times.” “Oh, that was my
favorite movie. She was lovely; starred with Humphrey Bogart, didn’t
she?” Great activity for the Alzheimer's community...
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