Get ready for a day of fun in the sun at the beach! From coloring and puzzles to yummy snacks and journaling about your seaside discoveries, this adventure-packed combination of coloring, activity, and journaling will keep kids entertained all day long. Collecting seashells, building towering sandcastles, playing in the surf, and having a picnic lunch are all part of a great day at the beach! Young beachcombers are guaranteed hours of fun as they enjoy the cute read-along story while coloring adorable pictures and learning fascinating facts in this imaginative book. Plus, there are easy recipes for take-along snacks , and even some journal pages for recording their own seaside discoveries. An Ideal Blend of Education, Creativity, and Outdoor Fun: Color Your World: A Walk on the Beach - Coloring, Activities & Keepsake Journal transforms a simple day at the beach into an unforgettable adventure, encouraging young readers ages 4-8 to explore, learn, and create memories. - Seashell Spectacular: Embark on a seashell scavenger hunt and color your finds, learning about the different shells and the creatures that once called them home. - Sandcastle Creation: Unleash your inner architect and build the ultimate sandcastle, complete with moats and towers to color and design. - Ocean Odyssey: Through coloring pages, explore the vibrant life beneath the waves, from playful dolphins to mysterious deep-sea creatures, sparking a love for marine biology. - Beachside Bites: Enjoy easy, yummy recipes perfect for a beach picnic, including tips on packing snacks to keep them fresh and sand-free. - Journal Journey: Use the provided pages to record your beach adventures, from the sights and sounds to the new friends you meet along the shore. - Educational Resource: This coloring and activity journal is the perfect tool for stimulating curiosity and fostering a love of nature in children. Both fun and engaging, parents, teachers, and homeschool educators can use it to cultivate an appreciation for the marine sciences. Monica Wellington has illustrated more than 40 children's books (and written most of them). Many of her storybooks feature cooking, gardening, and outdoor themes. Monica teaches a children's book illustration class at the School of Visual Arts, in the continuing education department. She loves working with her students and helping prepare them to break into publishing their art. She resides in New York City with her cats named Lola and Zoe.