You as a parent or your little ones might notice how my book differs from many other children’s coloring activity books. Let me explain briefly in case you have questions. As a former impressionist artist with 19 years of experience in fine art, I examined the market when I started creating these books. I looked at all the books available in stores and online. This led me to study children’s books in more detail.
I have to say that helping children be organized, disciplined, and appreciate things can take many forms. You might find different ways to teach them, but sometimes a product can assist you with that. Maybe directly or indirectly. Specifically, if it's a book. Children love to collect things, whether they are girls or boys. But what if this book is unique to them? They would learn from it without even realizing it.
Let me explain something important. My books, both those inside and outside, teach all of this quietly. The design of the book features a combination of colors and clean lines in the artwork. Even the back cover displays letters and notes in a neat layout. Children will likely notice this book stands out from many others. They might ask, "Mom, Dad, why is this book so clean? Is it really for my age?" Your response should be that it does look different and it’s unique. It is made for your age. Without realizing it, your child will start to feel interested. At that moment, they might sit up straight and begin to explore the inside of the book.
The inside of my book; all art are not animated and not fictions. I made the clear theme of book topic in right proportion and composition with clean lines. These arts will teach them all together. Maybe not in the first mini but if you give chance to have collection it will help them a lot and you might find after some time their bedrooms start to be clean all along. Or they will start to look more fresh and classy. Or many other. But however more importantly, to color and enjoy the art. That’s why I’m teaching many good lessons silently through these books.
In art and psychology, color sets the emotional tone of a piece, but line and proportion provide its structural and psychological foundation. Clean proportion establishes visual harmony, while line quality instantly guides where the eye travels and how the viewer perceives the work’s energy.
Clean, proportional line art in children's coloring books acts as a foundational tool for cognitive and emotional development. It builds spatial awareness, relieves stress, and hones fine motor skills. The psychology behind these elements ensures the activity remains therapeutic rather than frustrating and with power of the coloring, non-verbal language that allows children to process and express emotions by the great effect of all before they can articulate them. <- BY: GELAREH ASTARAEE