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Adore these coloring books!!
Format: Paperback
This coloring book is just darling and perfect for cozy coloring in the evening! The pictures are all unique and adorable! Can not recommend coco wyo coloring books enough! There a must have!!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Such a cute book
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I love this coloring book. I love how cute the scenes are and that they’re all unique. Very fun and relaxing to do.
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★★★★★ 5
Love these books. Better for alcohol markers
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
I like these coloring books because of the designs, thw fact that the back page is empty (thinking of bleeding) and the amount of drawings on the book. Meaning, its worth for the money. These are cute.
Alcohol markers: these pages are made for this kind of markers. They blend well.
Acrylic markers: these are not the best pages for these markers. Need to re-do strokes to get good coverage. Are not porous enough. Meaning, I can see the strokes on these pages; but, in other type of paper, the acrylic markers work better with single strokes.
First picture: acrylic marker (see the strokes)
Second picture: bleeding on back of paper (alcohol marker)
Third picture: alcohol markers (other Coco Who book)
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Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Grab one of these for some relaxing coloring therapy!
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such an adorable coloring book! I would recommend this for adults who like to color as well as children. Coloring pages are cute, easy pictures to color -nothing complicated. Everything is large enough to color easily. I look forward to sitting down with this coloring book and getting some stress-free time coloring.
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