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De Princesas A Color | Dibujos

"Why are they all gray?" he asked. "Princesses are supposed to be pink and sparkly."

But this wasn’t a coloring book where the princesses were already finished. No. This book had beautiful, black-and-white line drawings of princesses from every land. There was Princess Mei with her flower crown, Princess Amina with her starry veil, and Princess Elara with her long, wavy hair. dibujos de princesas a color

"My favorite," she said, "is the next one. Because I haven't colored her yet." "Why are they all gray

, their mother saw the drawings. "These are beautiful, Lucía. Which princess is your favorite?" This book had beautiful, black-and-white line drawings of

"Look," she said. "Now the stars are glowing. Rules help you learn, but imagination helps you create."

Lucía had a special box of crayons—24 colors, including "Glittering Gold" and "Royal Purple." Every afternoon, she would sit at her little wooden desk and open her favorite book: "Dibujos de Princesas a Color."

, in a small, sunny town, there was a girl named Lucía who loved two things above all else: princesses and coloring.