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Fancy a coloring activity?

The Doll Palace has recently launched a new section called Coloring Pages. The coloring pages consist of various interesting drawings for your selection. It is not only targeted to teen girls but this section is also catering to all kids. All you need to do is to select a black and white picture that you like to color and choose any color from the palette above the drawing and click on an area that you would like to “fill” in the drawing. When it is done, you could save your work and share it with your friends. (A free registered account is required)

If you are good in creating your own cartoons or drawings, you could upload pen-and-ink artwork that you draw yourself and later upload it to the site and create an interactive online coloring game. Isn’t it COOL? Your friend could color the pictures you drew earlier and see colorings by you and other friends too. It is pack with lots of fun by drawing, coloring and sharing. That way you could improve your color matching skills too.

I am teaching my three and a half year old son to color the pages as well. He loves it very much. He constantly pester me to let him use to computer to access to the coloring pages from The Doll Palace. Go try it out yourself today. I am sure you will love it too.







The Doll Palace sponsored this post.

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