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    | | |  | Color Your Own Book of Kells (Coloring Books) |  | List Price: $3.95 Your Price: $3.95
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  Summary: Color your own Book of Kells at your own kitchen table
 Review: "Color Your Own Book of Kells" is my favorite of the Color Your own Art Masterpieces volumes with illustrations rendered by Marty Noble.  You know, the "Book of Kells," the famous Celtic book of the Middle Ages, may well be one of the first coloring books, in a manner of speaking.  Certainly those illustrations lend themselves to being used for a classy little coloring book a lot better than the artwork of Renoir, Matisse or Cassatt.  This book has 30 full-page renderings of saints, members of the Holy Family, Celtic crosses, and other finely detailed animals and Celtic spirits.  "Color Your Own Book of Kells" would make a nice little gift for any little Irish lad or lass that you might be needing to give a present to in the days to come.  Plus, if they have never seen a reproduction of the original (whose illustrations are actually much smaller than what is rendered here), then this will probably motivate them to do so.
 
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  Summary: Color your own Book of Kells at your own kitchen table
 Review: "Color Your Own Book of Kells" is my favorite of the Color Your own Art Masterpieces volumes with illustrations rendered by Marty Noble. You know, the "Book of Kells," the famous Celtic book of the Middle Ages, may well be one of the first coloring books, in a manner of speaking. Certainly those illustrations lend themselves to being used for a classy little coloring book a lot better than the artwork of Renoir, Matisse or Cassatt. This book has 30 full-page renderings of saints, members of the Holy Family, Celtic crosses, and other finely detailed animals and Celtic spirits. "Color Your Own Book of Kells" would make a nice little gift for any little Irish lad or lass that you might be needing to give a present to in the days to come. Plus, if they have never seen a reproduction of the original (whose illustrations are actually much smaller than what is rendered here), then this will probably motivate them to do so.
 
 
 
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