3-D Coloring Book - Abstract Patterns


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Spiraling pinwheels, exploding geometrics, undulating waves, rhythmic zig-zags, and circular pathways: after coloring, put on the enclosed 3-D glasses and watch your handiwork spring to vibrant life.




Mesmerizing Optical Illusions


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MESMERIZING OPTICAL ILLUSIONS Coloring Book for Adults Featuring: Geometric Designs 3D Art Abstract Patterns Relax and enjoy mesmerizing visual illusions while expressing your coloring creativity. Includes minimal to high detail illustrations, unusual patterns and geometric images to tantalize your creativity. Check out all of our Amazing Color Art books on Amazon!




3-D Coloring Book - Christmas Designs


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It's beginning to look a lot like a 3-D Christmas! Reindeer, candy canes, sleigh bells, snowmen, nutcrackers, pinecones, poinsettias, and, of course, Santa Claus -- if you color these heartwarming holiday pictures the right way, they'll pop off the page! Includes full-page mandalas and other festive designs, complete coloring instructions, and a pair of 3-D glasses. See every Dover book in print at www.doverpublications.com




3-D Coloring Book--Abstractions


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Geometric shapes, wavy lines, and wild patterns make this mesmerizing coloring book a creative challenge. The designs will pop off the page when you view them with the enclosed 3-D glasses.




Creative Haven 3-D Abstracts Coloring Book


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Add color and depth to these 31 original symmetrical patterns, each an unusual combination of swirling forms. Then put on the enclosed 3-D glasses and watch them spring to life. Previously published as Abstracts Coloring Book.




3-D Coloring Book--Flower Power!


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Watch these fabulous flowers pop right off the page when you follow simple coloring instructions. Bold images of dandelions, tulips, birds, frogs, and bugs will float before your eyes. Includes 3-D glasses.




3-D Coloring Book--Butterflies


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These butterflies have undergone a second metamorphosis, with dazzling results! Thirty abstract images of winged beauties appear against backgrounds inspired by textile designs, including waves and crescents. Color them by following the easy directions, and create dazzling effects that will float off the page. Includes 3-D glasses!




Cut, Color, Trace, & Paste, Ages 4 - 7


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Foster fine-motor development in special-education students in grades PK and up using Cut, Color, Trace, and Paste. This 64-page resource is filled with fun reproducible activities that allow young students to learn and practice fine-motor skills and eye-hand coordination. The sequence of activities builds in difficulty—from simple to complex—as students' fine-motor skills improve.




Fine Motor Fun, Grades PK - 1


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Facilitate fine-motor development in special-education students in grades PK–1 using Fine Motor Fun! This 160-page book is full of suggestions and reproducible activities that strengthen fine-motor and visual-perception skills. It includes scissors skills, lacing cards, stencils, finger plays, stringing activities, dot-to-dots, tracing, finish-the-picture activities, mazes, and tactile and first-pencil experiences. The book supports NCTE and NAEYC standards.




Outside Color


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An integrated study of the history, philosophy, and science of color that offers a novel theory of the metaphysics of color. Is color real or illusory, mind independent or mind dependent? Does seeing in color give us a true picture of external reality? The metaphysical debate over color has gone on at least since the seventeenth century. In this book, M. Chirimuuta draws on contemporary perceptual science to address these questions. Her account integrates historical philosophical debates, contemporary work in the philosophy of color, and recent findings in neuroscience and vision science to propose a novel theory of the relationship between color and physical reality. Chirimuuta offers an overview of philosophy's approach to the problem of color, finds the origins of much of the familiar conception of color in Aristotelian theories of perception, and describes the assumptions that have shaped contemporary philosophy of color. She then reviews recent work in perceptual science that challenges philosophers' accounts of color experience. Finally, she offers a pragmatic alternative whereby perceptual states are understood primarily as action-guiding interactions between a perceiver and the environment. The fact that perceptual states are shaped in idiosyncratic ways by the needs and interests of the perceiver does not render the states illusory. Colors are perceiver-dependent properties, and yet our awareness of them does not mislead us about the world. Colors force us to reconsider what we mean by accurately presenting external reality, and, as this book demonstrates, thinking about color has important consequences for the philosophy of perception and, more generally, for the philosophy of mind.