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Win 1 of 3 Notebook Doodles Colouring Books for tweens

I’ve become quite addicted to adult colouring books this year. It’s easy to see why they are so popular as it such an easy way to relax. There seems to be a colouring book for every possible subject and I really hope to find a few for me under the Christmas tree this year – any vintage or sewing related ones please!

Notebook Doodles Colouring Books for tweens

If your tween happens to like picking up your colouring books then I have some great news to share with you today! Notebook Doodles Colouring Book Series is the first contemporary colouring book series aimed directly at tween girls aged 8-12 years.

This is not ‘just another’ colouring book – its empowering art statements are designed for the design-savvy tween consumer who thinks kids’ books are too juvenile and mum’s adult colouring books are too, well….mum!

In each book readers will find 30 interactive colouring pages on fun themes, with original, authentic, and on trend art that resonates with tweens. Young colouring enthusiasts will also find an art lesson in the front, eight pages of fully coloured examples for inspiration, inspiring quotes to go with every design, perforated pages and high-quality artist paper.

Notebook Doodles Colouring Book Series by Jess Volinski are priced at £4.99 and available at all good bookshops.

Win 1 of 3 Notebook Doodles Colouring Books for tweens

I am delighted to have 3 copies of the new Notebook Doodles Colouring Books to giveaway today: Flowers, Go Girl! and Fabulous Fashion. For your chance to win simply answer the question via the Rafflecopter widget below and leave a comment on this post. There will be 3 winners who will each receive one of the Notebook Doodles colouring books pictured above.

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101 Comments on “Win 1 of 3 Notebook Doodles Colouring Books for tweens

  1. I have a lovely Enchanted Forest colouring book. I love colouring fairies, unicorns – anything fairytale related and magical!

  2. Intricate colouring books – it really depends on how I feel – sometimes flowers, sometimes squiggles/shapes

  3. It’s funny how with the rise of adult colouring books, children’s colouring books have also become more popular. These look like they contain some nice patterns, would love to have one!

  4. I am going to look for these for my daughter (if I don’t win), my daughter loves her art she is always drawing but I also think she would love these x

  5. I’ve only got the one its a calm and create sea life one. I would love the new harry potter one and a star wars one 😀 I really like some of the animal ones I have seen too – love the amount of detailing on the pictures

  6. Definitely flowers as they are so pretty and can help me relax plus my 4 year old loves to see my colouring!

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