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Susan Wise Bauer’s narrative history series has sold over 1.5 million copies and is a staple of homes and schools worldwide. Coloring the Story of the World gives children a new way to experience the thrilling drama of human history.
Featuring historical figures from the Celtic warrior queen Boadicea to the brave firefighters of Chernobyl, and dramatic settings from the Roman Colosseum to the jungles of Haiti to the surface of the moon, this coloring book combines 30 brand-new coloring pages with 30 classic ones from the bestselling Story of the World Activity Books. Engaging descriptions of each coloring page give the historical context for Jeff West’s beautiful artwork. With the exciting moments and accurate detail that made The Story of the World so popular, Coloring the Story of the World is the perfect combination of fun and exploration for young readers & artists.
SKU: P35-STW.0006.1
ISBN: 978-1-952469-20-6
SKU: D10-STW.0006.1
SKU: SD-P35-STW.0006.1
ISBN: 978-1-952469-20-6
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KL –
Are the coloring pages already included in the activity books for each volume?
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Press Minion –
Some are and some aren’t! This book has 60 coloring pages. 30 of them are brand-new. The other 30 have appeared in various Activity Books before.
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curriculum.slcs –
the “download samples” buttons do not seem to be working
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Answer Desk (verified owner) –
I’m sorry about that! It should be working now. If you have any trouble, shoot an email to [email protected] and they can send it to you directly.
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Mary –
Does the Coloring of The Story of the World have coloring sheets for every chapter for Volume 1?
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Answer Desk (verified owner) –
No, it features a total of sixty coloring pages inspired by scenes in all four volumes: thirty of the best coloring pages from the Activity Books of the series, improved and sharpened for better quality, as well as thirty brand-new coloring pages created by artist Jeff West, whose illustrations have graced our books since 2007.
The back of each page includes a description to give historical context and explanation, as well as a reference for the volume and chapter of The Story of the World where you and your family can learn more about each person, place, or event.
Wherever possible, these coloring pages are based on the actual artifacts, buildings, photographs, and portraits of their subjects.
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Stacey –
Does this go with all four books?
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Press Minion –
Yes! It has images that relate to the content of all four books. There are 60 images in total: about 15 for each volume of “the Story of the World.”
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Sonja Grabel (verified owner) –
Is there somewhere I can find which coloring pages match with which chapters? My child is doing the audiobook version (bought on Audible) of The Story of Our World and I want her to color as she listens because coloring helps her focus. But, since I don’t have a paper version of the book, it is hard for me to know exactly which images match with which chapters. Since she is doing this mostly on her own, I need to have them labeled so she knows which picture to color.
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Press Minion –
On the back of each coloring page is a caption that describes the image. At the end of that caption, it says which volume of SOTW and which chapter of that volume the image comes from. So for instance, on the back of the fourth coloring page (the Olmec Statue), it has a description and then it says “Volume 1, Chapter 26.”
The narrator of the Audible chapters says aloud the chapter-number at the start of each chapter.
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Kirsten Collins (verified owner) –
So 30 of the 60 pages are exact duplicates from the student activity book as stated in the description. However, the other 30 pages are mostly redundant as well since they are only slightly different from other coloring pages already included in the student activity book. Only about 1/4 of the pages in this coloring book are completely unique from the pages in the student activity book. For me that is a waste of money.
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