Explore the magic of Poland with this colorful bilingual activity book! Your child will color iconic Polish symbols while learning simple words in both English and Polish. Perfect for bilingual families, heritage learners, or curious little travelers! Discover Poland through the eyes of a child! This unique book combines a coloring experience with an educational journey through Polish culture. Perfect for children aged 4–8, it introduces little learners to traditional folk costumes, legends, food, and holidays—while encouraging their creativity. What's inside? Coloring pages featuring Polish symbols such as the Wawel Dragon and pierogi - Simple English descriptions (or bilingual Polish-English, if available) to help kids explore Polish traditions - Fun activities that inspire learning and imagination Perfect for: Families living abroad who want to introduce their children to Polish roots - Teachers and educators looking for resources on Polish culture - Curious young minds eager to learn about world cultures As the author and creator of this book, I wanted to make something truly meaningful — a joyful way for children to discover the beauty of Polish culture while having fun with coloring. Every page was designed with care, keeping little hands and curious minds in mind. The bilingual format makes it especially close to my heart, as it helps children grow their language skills while staying connected to their roots. Whether it's a folk costume, a stork, or a warm plate of pierogi, each illustration carries a little piece of Poland and a whole lot of love. I hope this book inspires creativity, sparks conversations at home, and brings families closer together — one colored page at a time. Creating Color and Learn About Polish Culture was a heartfelt project inspired by my love for Polish traditions and my desire to share them with children around the world. This bilingual coloring book is more than just a fun activity — it's a gentle introduction to the richness of Poland's culture. From delicious pierogi to the legend of the Wawel Dragon, from folk costumes to holiday customs, each page invites young learners to explore, color, and connect. Designed for children ages 4-8, the book includes simple illustrations and easy vocabulary in both English and Polish, making it perfect for bilingual families, heritage learners, or curious little travelers. I hope this book brings joy, sparks curiosity, and helps children feel a little closer to the heart of Poland — no matter where they live.