Coloring In The Time of Corona

With more and more people all over the world working from home and practicing physical distancing requirements during the coronavirus pandemic, the need for simple stress-relievers and fun activities is also on the rise.  This is where coloring books make their entrance. 
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From simple to intricate patterns, to large images to tiny shapes adult coloring books are here to stay. They're entertaining, fun and a proven way to relief your stress levels. Coloring books cover a wide range of themes and go from mandalas to animals, to cartoon charaters, to fashion. The list is endless.  

















Coloring books have never gone out of style and for colorists around the globe, adult coloring books are not only a trend. They're a passion and part of their lives. "The demand and interest for coloring books are increasing fiercely" states artist, designer and publisher M.J.Silva. 


During lower times, people always seek entertainment, fulfillment and fun and coloring books always rise. And a lot of people are enjoying family time with kids and grandkids and coloring books.

"Anna Miller's Fun Pack coloring ebooks are being sent to our customers through our weekly subscription box. For just $2,99 you can get 3 coloring ebooks in your email that you can print out from A7 size to A3 size and color. It's the perfect family time project if you're stuck at home! And we're doing that with our children's coloring books as well." Silva explains. " And you even get a free gift when you order this incredible subscription box." 
Besides people having a lot of free time on their hands right now, coloring books is an efficient and immediate anxiety reliever. 
Studies have shown that coloring and mindfulness have a high co-relation, as our brain switches off from our thoughts and connects us with the moment. 

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"When we color our brains swich off from our thoughts and makes us focus in the moment. I use it as a meditation tool", Silva says. "Your body chemistry changes when you color. You can even replace less good thoughts with good ones during the process of creating and exploring the designs. It's a bit magical, actually. And cathartic for some people.  Everyone, despite their age, should really give it a try!"
 
From kids to teens to elderly, the search for stay at home orders for coloring books has increased substantialy. Kids stuck at home with their parents or care givers, older people in retirement communities who with coloring books have the opportunity to express their cretivity and keep their brains active and stimulated while they fill their free time with a relaxing and fun activity. 

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