Why puzzles
Coloring for Relaxation
Coloring isn't just for kids anymore. Many adults find that filling in a page is a simple, screen-free way to slow down and unwind at the end of the day.
Why it feels good
Coloring asks for gentle, repetitive focus, enough to occupy your hands and quiet a busy mind, but not so much that it feels like work. There's no score and no wrong answer, which is exactly the point.
Make it a ritual
- Pick a calm time, with morning coffee or before bed.
- Keep your pencils or markers where you'll see them.
- Start with a single section; you don't have to finish in one sitting.
- Choose colors by feel, not by rules.
Pick your pages
Our large print coloring books come two ways: detailed grown-up mandalas with bold, easy-to-follow lines, or big, simple pictures for younger colorists. Every page is single-sided, so your colors never bleed through.
Keep reading
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ExplainerWhat “Large Print” Really Means in a Puzzle Book
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