Dream Catcher: mindfulness: A beautiful, stress-reducing colouring book to clear your mind & help you find peace
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Dream Catcher: mindfulness: A beautiful, stress-reducing colouring book to clear your mind & help you find peace Details
Dream Catcher: mindfulnessA beautiful, stress-reducing colouring book to clear your mind & help you find peace.Appealing to all ages this gorgeous, therapeutic book helps focus thoughts and emotions through colouring, reducing anxiety and promoting a state of calm. Beautifully detailed illustrations and spiritual quotes encourage us to live in the moment and take your colouring journey into a new and thoughtful dimension. Reducing stress & restoring wellbeing: 'Dream Catcher: mindfulness' is motivational and inspiring art therapy at its best.Each of the individual drawings is specially printed on a single page with the reverse left blank so you can cut out and keep, to create a picture perfect for framing or displaying.You may also enjoy other creative titles by Christina Rose:Dream Catcher: a soul bird’s journeyDream Catcher: the tree of lifeI Love You Mum: doodle & dreamI Love You Grandma: doodle & dream
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Reviews
The mindfulness quotes are kind of a joke, if I had wanted to hear subpar motivational quotes I would've asked my mom for a pep talk. The quotes themselves take up half the book, and to be honest the drawings could have been done by a group of first graders and they'd probably be more interesting. There is one that's just a giant hill of fish eggs, or something and I don't understand.