Overview
This coloring book celebrates families that come in all shapes and sizes
These coloring pages show what all loving families have in common. Families love having fun together!
Add your own colors to the families in this book as they enjoy playing outside, riding roller coasters, making a mess in the kitchen, taking care of their pets, and celebrating their favorite holidays!
Reviews
For What Does a Princess Really Look Like: "This book honors the magic of princesses while helping girls expand their definition of what a princess can truly be. Girls are brave, outspoken, imperfect, and self-aware --- and this book teaches girls that princesses can be, too." - Rachel Simmons, bestselling author of "Odd Girl Out," "The Curse of the Good Girl," and "Enough as She Is" ". . .Each person is prefect just the way they are. And it's great that the main character has two dads. We need more books like this that highlight LGBTQ families." - Eric Rosswood, Author of "The Ultimate Guide for Gay Dads" "Filled with the fuel young girls need to believe in themselves, this book carries the right message at the right time for the next generation of brave young women. It's a must read!" - Katherine Wintsch, Founder and CEO of The Mom Complex "This book illustrates you can be and look however you want. And you are perfect just as you are." - Dr. Ron Holt, psychiatrist, speaker, best-selling author "I absolutely enjoy reading the story out loud because of the important message the book carries for the next generation of brave young women (and men)." - parentingpatcch.com "It's the beginning of a new Manifesto of Beauty for young girls." - the bendybookworm.com
Author Biography
Mark Loewen is a dad, a psychotherapist, and a children's author. He was born in Asuncion, Paraguay and moved to the United States to pursue his counseling career. Mark's passion for equality drives everything he does, whether he is in the role of husband, father, therapist, or friend. He also started Brave Like a Girl, a website that helps parents who are raising Brave Girls. Through his books, Mark hopes to add more representation of diverse families into kid's literature. He is the author of the children's book What Does a Princess Really Look Like and the companion coloring book The True Colors of a Princess.