This coloring book offers a unique and engaging way to connect with the wonders of the natural world. Grab your crayons, unleash your creativity, and explore these small North American animals with color!
The smaller North American mammals are so populous and common, so familiar that the average animal lover overlooks them or fails to distinguish among them. How easy to confuse the Thirteen-lined Ground Squirrel with the Least Chipmunk; or mistake a Mink for its Weasel cousin, or a Marten for a Black-footed Ferret. The remedy is observation and instruction — all provided by this coloring book. Here are 46 species of mammals common to North America (including Canada and Mexico), rendered for coloring by Elizabeth McClelland, a specialist in zoological and botanical art. Each animal, from the armadillo, badger, bobcat, kit fox, kangaroo rat, and raccoon to pika, peccary, and yellowbelly marmot, is pictured in its environment with coloring information in the captions; some 25 animals appear in full color on the covers. Captions also include scientific name, family classification, size, range, and other remarks.
Whether you're a nature enthusiast or simply seeking a mindful and informative activity, this coloring book offers a unique journey of discovery, observation, and appreciation for the often-overlooked wonders of the North American small mammal world. So grab your crayons or markers, and prepare to be amazed by their beauty and diversity.
48 pages
8.5" x 0.25" x 11"
