April 24, 2008

How Online Coloring Resources Replace Physical Coloring Books

by Chris Channing

Any parent with kids knows how hard it can be to keep children entertained for more than a few minutes. One thing that always seeks to entertain kids regardless is the fun act of coloring. Online and physical coloring books are popular among kids, who like to express creativity and their knowledge of art. But as parents find, the online coloring pages have a lot more to offer.

Coloring pages that come in stores will commonly be a few dollars. By itself, this isn't necessarily a terribly expensive price. But as kids can go through such books at a rate of several per month, the costs add up for consumers who don't necessarily have a large fortune ready to suffice the coloring needs of children. In this case, the Internet has many coloring websites that are completely free.

Online coloring books are considered a mess-free alternative to the physical counterparts that often leave children and the surrounding environment all too messy. Crayons and paints can easily stain walls, clothing, and other materials if one is not careful. It's often much easier to simply allow children access to online coloring pages and save the effort of cleaning up a mess, rather than pay money for the physical coloring books and exert extra effort in cleaning afterwards.

The only downfall of online coloring books is that they can't be taken everywhere a physical coloring book can. Parents would logically think, in this case, that a physical coloring book is necessary. But in reality, online coloring books can be printed out for traveling use- so parents can still save money from buying expensive coloring books, yet still keep children entertained on trips.

It's fairly common for a child to grow bored with a coloring book. As printing costs remain intact, most coloring books are fairly meager in length. This limits the creativity and overall life of a coloring book to a fairly short session. Compared to the Internet, this is a poor choice, as the online alternative can give children thousands of free designs to color in. With so many designs, it's liable that children can be entertained for hours on end.

But not everything to gain lies within the parents. Indeed, kids can enjoy the vast array of colors that are present through display technologies that have developed. Instead of the usual eight colors that come in a crayon box, children can let their creativity run wild with literally thousands of color combinations that can be made with online technologies. The best part is, no money is spent on crayons or paints.

Final Thoughts On Coloring Pages

All in all, the average coloring book still serves a purpose. But the online alternative offers so many more benefits that it is just a better choice to side with technology. The fact that coloring books can be free, have thousands of designs, and even thousands of colors in which to use can equate into hours upon hours of entertainment. And for parents looking for a peace of mind, this can be a very valuable aspect of online coloring communities indeed.

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