Tales from the Evergreen Forest Coloring Book

Tales from the Evergreen Forest Coloring Book

by C. K. Conners
Tales from the Evergreen Forest Coloring Book

Tales from the Evergreen Forest Coloring Book

by C. K. Conners

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Overview

There's more fun to be had exploring the Evergreen Forest with the Faymil sisters! With more than 25 pages to color and tons of fun activities, like a cross word puzzle, word search, draw your own mug design, as well as a hot chocolate recipe and much more, you can relive the joy discovered by the famous Faymils in C. K. Conners' Christmas story Tales from the Evergreen Forest: The Search for Joy! So, break out the colored pencils, crayons, or whatever suits your artistic fancy, and take a joyful journey through the pages with your friends Jewel, Olina, and Yovela Faymil that is sure to stimulate the imagination and fill you with the spirit of the Christmas season!

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781949045154
Publisher: Route 27 Publishing
Publication date: 04/25/2022
Pages: 40
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.08(d)
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

C. K. Conners was born in that one city near that one town in that one state where he’s lived his entire life. He is known by some as a hopeless romantic, a wearying wit, a formidably fluent fantasist, a foolish optimist—but, perhaps, he can be best described by the pages of this book: a former inhabitant of his own miry pit and eternal citizen of the Golden City, now on his way home. When he’s not writing about himself in the third person, this what’s-his-name can be found flying in his private jet to exotic places, wine tasting with international business moguls, or philosophizing in robes and sandals on the steps of academia with fellow, curious-minded pupils—or, to put it more accurately, one can usually assume with confidence that on any given day Conners is locked in his room, wearing holey sweatpants and tattered moccasins, rocking a bedhead hairdo that would make Einstein jealous, sitting hunched over a blank piece of paper, and carving thereon the chicken scratch hieroglyphs he hopes to one day pass off as novels. If he were, in any way, an interesting person, perhaps more than this could be relayed. But, alas, he is about as common as a scraped knee, and equally agreeable.
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