Summer camp is over and my kids have a few more weeks until school starts. We’re taking it easy with occasional trips into Manhattan and some play dates but otherwise, we’ve been hanging out at home. That doesn’t mean, though, that I plan on having my kids spend hours in front of the television. They have a variety of workbooks to keep their brains active and to help them avoid the so-called summer slide. Here are two new fun options! Two Fun Books to Help Beat Summer boredom (and the Summer Slide!)
Here are two really cool workbooks that my ten-year-old creative daughter has been enjoying:
Brain Bend – Extreme Architecture Mazes to Decode and Color by Mister Mourao, $9.74
All three of my kids love mazes and have done several fun workbooks with really cool mazes but I have never seen a book like this. I have never heard of Mister Mourao (aka Vasco Mourao) before but apparently, he is some sort of genius who draws by hand intricate, detailed structures. This book contains 25 artworks that are actually incredibly challenging mazes. (I tried one myself and it’s really difficult).
My daughter enjoys the challenge but I think it’s going to take her awhile to finish the book. As an added bonus, some of the structures in the book are simply for coloring and you can also color the maze once you solve it, or even during! There are also two mega mazes and coloring templated included. If you get stuck (like I did) solutions are in the back. The pages are perforated so you can easily tear out whichever piece you want to work on and even display it.
Draw, Color and Sticker Creative Lettering by Marissa Giambrone, $13.91
Coloring books are very popular these days and they’re fun, but your creativity is limited to simply selecting the colors. This book is a coloring book that allows you to kick your creativity up a notch. It provides partially illustrated coloring pages with guided prompts for inspiration and various motifs for ideas. It also includes stickers – some colored and some that you can color yourself – to add to the pages. As a bonus you can also learn how to draw cool alphabets, mandalas and more. All pages, including the stickers, are made of uncoated paper stock so you can easily draw and write on them.
This book was perfect for my daughter who has graduated from sticker books a long time ago, but still enjoys a more grown-up sticker book to get creative with.
I was not compensated for this post. I received samples. This post contains affiliate links, which means Amazon gives us a tiny portion of the purchase price if you buy through this blog. It doesn’t cost you anything and keeps this blog running.
Buy on Amazon
Senior Reviewer Maytal Wichman has also written for The Huffington Post. She has been living in New York City for fourteen years and holds a Bachelor’s Degree in English Literature as well as a Law Degree, but blogging is her true passion. Maytal is a stay-at-home mom to three kids (ages 10, 8 and 4) and loves finding great products that make her family’s life easier.
Leave a Reply