Kids and coloring

 

Many children who have shown a special interest in drawing lose all interest in art as they grow older.

This phenomenon may be explained by the fact that after a certain age, all children begin to turn a critical eye towards their own drawings, which creates a certain measure of frustration for most of them, stemming from the fact that they are unable to succeed in representing the world as they see it. It is for this reason that children so deeply enjoy free pictures to color.

Some time ago, you could find albums with dozens of coloring pages in every bookstore or newsstand. Today, most parents and educators opt instead for printing online coloring pages.

This is a simple and quick resource that allows children to personally select their sheets to color, and it is free of charge.

This sudden but predictable infatuation is responsible for the multiplication of Internet sites devoted to coloring – to the delight of children who can independently select the drawings they wish to bring to life, and also to the even greater delight of adults for whom coloring offers a number of advantages.

These advantages are totally familiar to any adult who has been involved in the education of a child, even if only for a single occasion. They understand that no other activity can possibly compete with coloring when it comes to calming a restless child or entertaining a child who is bored.

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