It might be because books of their times had shape but no color.
Thank goodness Binney & Smith invented the coloring book.
Just being silly here 7.30am NY time, and coffee isn't done yet.
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It might be because books of their times had shape but no color.
Thank goodness Binney & Smith invented the coloring book.
Just being silly here 7.30am NY time, and coffee isn't done yet.
-g
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