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The Colour Me Healthy Book Encourages Kids to Eat Fruits and Veggies

It is crazy to think that even with all of the information out there about healthy living these days, parents are still allowing their children to get away with eating junk; the Colour Me Healthy Book hopes to go to the source of the problem by instilling important habits at a younger age. It is a coloring book with a specific mission: It shows that junk food is ugly and miserable while healthy food is pleasing and happy.

A collaborative creation between Dazed & Confused designer Claude d’Avoine and illustrator Tom Edwards, the Colour Me Healthy Book will endlessly entertain kids as it guides them to eat their fruits and veggies. There are vomiting donuts and angry pancakes to color. d'Avoine points out, "There’s something so visually stimulating about the colour of healthy food, the mere sight the healthy food spectrum instantly makes you feel better!"
Trend Themes
1. Produce-focused Coloring Books - Opportunity to create coloring books that promote healthy eating habits in children by showcasing the beauty and benefits of fruits and vegetables through engaging illustrations.
2. Visualizing Healthiness - Potential for visual representations of healthy food to enhance the perception and appeal of nutritious options, encouraging healthier dietary choices.
3. Interactive Healthy Lifestyle Education - Demand for interactive educational tools, such as coloring books, that teach children about the importance of healthy eating and inspire positive habits.
Industry Implications
1. Children's Books - Children's book publishers can tap into the market for produce-loving coloring books to combine entertainment with education, aiming to promote health consciousness in young readers.
2. Food and Beverage - Food and beverage companies can explore partnerships or licensing opportunities to create branded coloring books that promote their healthy product offerings and engage with their target audience.
3. Educational Products - Companies specializing in educational products can develop coloring books and other interactive materials that focus on health and nutrition, providing a valuable resource for parents and educators.

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