Ann Kronheimer

The Ballet Colouring Book

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Details

Imprint: Buster Books

Publication date: 16/10/2014

ISBN: 9781780552859

Age: 7-9 years

Subject: Non-Fiction

Category: Colouring

Binding: Paperback

Size: Other

Extent: 64 pages

Illustration: Black and white illustrations

Territorial Rights: World (All Languages)

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Summary:

The Ballet Colouring Book is a delightful celebration of the beauty, grace and magic of ballet; packed with stunning pictures to colour and complete.

Inside, young dancers will discover elegant ballerinas mid-pirouette, dazzling tutus and costumes, graceful poses, grand stages, and enchanting scenes from famous ballets like Swan Lake, The Nutcracker and Giselle. From rehearsals at the barre to showtime under the spotlight, every page is full of inspiration and charm.

With bold and easy-to-colour outlines and imaginative details, this book encourages creativity while helping children develop focus and fine motor skills. Whether at home, on the go, or between dance classes, it’s the perfect boredom-buster for ballet lovers.

An ideal gift for any budding ballerina who loves to colour, this enchanting book is sure to twirl its way into their heart.

Printed on good quality, white paper and suitable for colouring pencils, crayons and felt tip pens.

Sales points:

  • This delightful black and white colouring book is packed with stunning ballerina pictures to colour and complete

  • With perfect pirouettes, gorgeous costumes, scenes from famous ballets, and much more, it's the next best gift to ballet shoes

  • Following on from the success of The Princess Colouring Book and The Girls' Fairy Colouring Book (over 17,000 copies sold)

About the Illustrator:

Ann Kronheimer

Ann Kronheimer was born and brought up in Primrose Hill in London. She studied Fine Art at Hornsey School of Art but turned to illustration on leaving. In the early years she subsidised her career with gardening and working in a cinema. Now, she is lucky enough to spend her days drawing in a studio overlooking the garden of her home in Hackney. She has illustrated books by authors such as Dick King-Smith, Linda Chapman and Herbie Brennan and worked for publishers including Puffin, Ladybird and Buster Books.