Neurodivergent Art For Diverse Minds: A coloring book with calming sensory textures

$9.99
by Shaun Bernard

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Your Visual Fidget for Focus, Calm, and Joyful Coloring Ready to ditch the overwhelming complexity? This is the coloring book designed to feel good for your brain. Created with neurodivergent minds, sensory seekers, and anyone looking for deep, restorative calm in mind, this book is a visual refuge. We took the most satisfying, grounding, and rhythmic sensory textures and turned them into beautiful, color-able patterns. What Makes This Book Different? Designed for Sensory Regulation: Features patterns that are intentionally repetitive, rhythmic, and detailed enough to engage focus without causing visual overload. It’s like a peaceful, organized stim for your eyes and hands. - 100% Calming Textures: No cluttered scenes, no complicated characters. Just page after page of satisfying line art focusing on natural, grounding textures. - Promotes Focus and Flow: Coloring these patterns can help shift your mind into a relaxed, focused state—a perfect activity for managing anxiety, boosting concentration, or winding down before bed. - Single-Sided Pages: Every design is printed on a separate page to prevent bleed-through and let you use your favorite markers, gel pens, or crayons without stress. If your brain craves organization, rhythm, and gentle stimulation, open this book. Find your focus. Find your calm. Product Details: Pages: 50 Unique Coloring Pages with blank back sides to prevent bleed through when using markers - Paper: High-quality, bright white paper - Book Size: 8.5" x 8.5"

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