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Architecture Coloring Books

These great coloring books aren't just for kids

By Jackie Craven, About.com

Think coloring books are for kindergarten? Think again! Older children and even adults will enjoy these fun and fascinating paperbacks. Each illustration is accompanied by informative text so kids (or grownups) can learn while they color. To find more architecture books for kids, explore the resource listing at the end of this article.

1. Victorian House Coloring Book

Coloring the detailed illustrations in this lovely little book will require a steady hand. The Victorian House Coloring Book is an ideal choice for teenagers or adults who are fascinated by Victorian architecture and interior decor.
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2. The American House Styles of Architecture Coloring Book

Elementary school children will learn about forty different house styles, from adobe pueblos to modern solar homes, as they color the large, simply-drawn illustrations. The coloring book also includes a short history of each architectural style.
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3. Bridges of the World Coloring Book

With highly detailed drawings, this coloring book may not be appropriate for very young readers. However, children aged twelve and up will relish the beauty of the drawings and enjoy reading the factual information about the world's great bridges.
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4. Start Exploring Architecture Coloring Book

With simple text geared for younger children, this coloring book has 64 illustrations of famous buildings and structures from around the world.
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