Colouring books for kids: How Thick Paper Cuts Down Screen Time

Colouring books for kids are the most practical way to reduce mobile phone habits and help little hands practice gripping a pencil. The main problem with cheap drawing books is the thin paper. When children use sketch pens or markers, the wet color bleeds straight through and completely ruins the picture on the back. This frustrates them and makes them quit quickly. We solved this issue at Shape Stationery by using thick, heavy-duty paper in our new 4-pack character bundle. The character outlines are large and bold, so it is very easy for younger children to stay inside the lines. Giving them proper, high-quality paper means they stay focused and busy for a much longer time. Grab the complete set today for a quiet, screen-free activity they will actually enjoy.