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Watch Betty's Read Aloud of Adam and Ava Trade Places

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DID YOU KNOW?

Coloring helps develop fine motor skills, improve concentration, and stimulate creativity.

 

Coloring also helps develop cognitively and psychologically.

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Coloring sparks imagination and provides an opportunity to express oneself.

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Coloring can be therapeutic at any age, so we invite everyone who can hold a crayon to join Adam and Ava for your very own adventure.

Download Free Coloring Pages

These are 4 different 8.5 x 11 pages from the first book that you can print from home.

CHOOSE ANY COLORS YOU WANT TO HAVE FUN USING YOUR CREATIVITY AND IMAGINATION!

Click the PDF to print these coloring pages from "Adam and Ava Trade Places"

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If you would like more than the free coloring pages, we have a whole coloring book that you can buy now on Amazon. Watch the video to see what kids think about coloring.

From Adam and Ava: "We hope you enjoy coloring with us. Our first book is Adam and Ava Trade Places. This coloring book is all the drawings from that book along with the whole story. When you color these pages with us, you get to read the entire book. How cool is that!"

Make Your Own Adam and Ava Story

Children can use our "Make Your Own Adam and Ava Story" templates to write their own stories to be featured on our website. (Scroll down to print the pages from home.)

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Take a look at 7-year-old Areah's adorable 'read aloud' of the story she created in her very own words! Isn't she such a precious cutie pie!​

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The illustrations have already been drawn with blank lines at the bottom of the page for kids to write their stories. They can also use their imagination to color the illustrations as well.

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Send their completed stories to Betty in a video format like this one to have your child's story displayed on this website.

Make your own Adam and Ava story!

Click the PDF to print these 5 illustrations from "Adam and Ava Are Not Taken" and then write your very own Adam and Ava story using the blank lines at the bottom of each page. This gives you the opportunity to color the unique story you created.

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Try writing another story with illustrations from "Adam and Ava . . . and Isabelita"

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