From the authors of National Geographic''s Birds of Paradise, Tim Laman and Edwin Scholes, and Cornell Lab illustrator, Andrew Leach, Birds of Paradise: A Cornell Lab Coloring Expedition, brings the stunning and amazing world of Birds of Paradise to birders and coloring enthusiasts everywhere.
Building on the adult coloring book sensation, and the worldwide attention of the Birds of Paradise book, video, and U.S. museum tour, the Cornell Lab created Birds of Paradise: A Cornell Lab Coloring Expedition to inspire and engage readers in the beauty and appreciation of birds in a fun and interactive way.
Birds of Paradise is more than a typical adult coloring book it''s like an "expedition" into the world of the Birds of Paradise and Papa New Guinea where they live with introductory content from the #1 world expert, Ornithologist Edwin Scholes, and 39 gorgeous color photos from Tim Laman from the expeditions. Perforated coloring pages in this upscale, intricately designed book, make it easy to colorize and display.
And as with all Cornell Lab Publishing Group books, a full 35% of the net proceeds from the sale of Birds of Paradise will go directly to Cornell Lab to support projects such as children’s educational and community programs.
Building on the adult coloring book sensation, and the worldwide attention of the Birds of Paradise book, video, and U.S. museum tour, the Cornell Lab created Birds of Paradise: A Cornell Lab Coloring Expedition to inspire and engage readers in the beauty and appreciation of birds in a fun and interactive way.
Birds of Paradise is more than a typical adult coloring book it''s like an "expedition" into the world of the Birds of Paradise and Papa New Guinea where they live with introductory content from the #1 world expert, Ornithologist Edwin Scholes, and 39 gorgeous color photos from Tim Laman from the expeditions. Perforated coloring pages in this upscale, intricately designed book, make it easy to colorize and display.
And as with all Cornell Lab Publishing Group books, a full 35% of the net proceeds from the sale of Birds of Paradise will go directly to Cornell Lab to support projects such as children’s educational and community programs.