Immerse yourself in a world of furry therapists with our delightful coloring book, 'Pawsitive Canine Counselors Coloring Book.' Within these pages you'll embark on a therapeutic journey guided by the gentle presence of adorable dogs dressed as therapists. This unique coloring book blends the joy of coloring with the warmth and comfort that our canine companions bring.
This coloring book is carefully designed to promote mental well-being and self-care for all ages. As you color, you'll experience the therapeutic benefits of this artistic journey, allowing stress to melt away and tranquility to was over you.
In addition to the fun filled designs, this book includes positive affirmations. Let the wise words of our furry therapists uplift your spirts and encourage a nurturing mindset as you color each page. Whether you choose vibrant hues or soothing shades, every stroke of your coloring utensil becomes an act of self-expression and self-care.
'Pawsitive Canine Counselors Coloring Book' is suitable for coloring enthusiasts of all ages. Unleash your creativity, find solace in the presence of these four-legged therapists, and discover the therapeutic power of coloring that will leave your heart wagging with happiness!
Daniel Ruiz García (Sevilla, 1976) es escritor, periodista y especialista en comunicación. Su primera novela, Chatarra, obtuvo el Premio de Novela Corta de la Universidad Politécnica de Madrid y, años después, inspiró un corto cinematográfico preseleccionado para los Oscar en 2006. Le siguieron cinco novelas, que le han valido reconocimientos como el V Premio de Novela Corta Villa de Oria o el Premio Onuba de Novela. Sus obras más recientes son las novelas Todo está bien (2015) y La gran ola (2016, XII Premio Tusquets Editores de Novela), y el conjunto de historias titulado Maleza, que con su publicación fue saludado como «el especial poeta del extrarradio de las ciudades españolas» (Juan Ángel Juristo, Abc Cultural). El calentamiento global (2019) es su última novela.