Color your very own version of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne! Enhance a beloved classic book and create a work of art!
The epic story of Captain Nemo and his submarine, the Nautilus, is told in the classic science fiction story 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne. During 1866, ships see an unknown sea monster and an ocean liner is attacked. A New York expedition is prepared to find and destroy the threatening creature.
The expedition is led by Professor Aronnax, a marine biologist. He is accompanied by his faithful servant, Conseil, and a young stowaway, Ned Land. After discovering the Nautilus and its mysterious captain, they are forced to confront a series of dangerous adventures.
The number 20,000 in the title refers to the distance traveled under the sea, rather than a measure of descent that is impossible to calculate.
As a part of art therapy, it has become widely recognized that coloring is an effective way to find inner balance and escape from hectic everyday life. Find your inner peace and balance while coloring beautiful complex shapes. Create an original design of one of your favorite classics!
Key Features:
♥ Beautiful underwater sea creature designs to color or paint on the first page of each chapter
♥ Front and back covers can be colored with multi-surface paint pens and/or markers
♥ Coloring supports relaxation and stress reduction and resembles soothing meditation
♥ Designed to bring some sunshine to your life, but also help you affect positive change
♥ A nice sized format (6" x 9") to carry, color and read
Interested? Then look inside the book and convince yourself of our unique concept.
**Multi-surface paint pens and/or markers are recommended for coloring the cover (matte material). You can use watercolor paint or color pencils for coloring the interior pages.
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