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Harry Potter Magical Places and Characters Colouring Book 3

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Packed with stunning pieces of artwork from the Warner Bros. archive, this book gives fans the chance to colour in the vivid settings and beloved characters of J.K. Rowling's wizarding world. Explore the many places and characters of the Harry Potter films through the magic of colour. From Hogwarts and Hogsmeade to Diagon Alley, this colouring book takes you on an interactive tour through fan favourite wizarding locations. The resplendent halls of Gringotts and the garish tones of the Dursleys' living room are yours to illuminate in intricate drawings that include many of the most beloved characters of the series. Unique and interactive, the Harry Potter Magical Places & Characters Colouring Book is a perfect collector's item for fans of the blockbuster saga. For best results, we recommend the use of colouring pencils to colour and create your stunning pictures. Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Studio Press (June 30, 2016)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 96 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1783706007


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 06


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 11.6 ounces


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.5 x 0.35 x 10.83 inches


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  • Awesome! Super detailed coloring book though…
Absolutely buy again! Definitely an adult coloring book though, very detailed pages. Super cool HP themes!
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024 by Brooke

  • Amazing pictures
Amazing pictures from the movies! Perfect coloring book for any Harry Potter fan - adult or child.
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2024 by Cess

  • Excellent quality and very unique!
I have been a Harry Potter fan since the first book was released in 1997. I turn 30 years old this year and have a 7 year old son who also adores Harry Potter! :) My son has always gravitated towards art and I knew that this coloring book would be a great addition to his art/coloring book collection. The quality of the books and paper is excellent! We also love the color photos each book has in them, to use as reference if needed. You will not be disappointed! I have purchased the following from this line of Harry Potter coloring books; HP original, HP Magical Creatures, HP Magical Places & Characters and HP Magical Artifacts. The only one I have not purchased is the HP Postcard coloring book. In my opinion, the only downside of this book (and the others) is that the pages are not perforated. We like to remove some of our favorite pages, not only for easier/more comfortable coloring but to also display what we have created in frames. It is difficult to remove a page from these books. Overall, I am VERY satisfied with my purchase! My son and I adore all of them! :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2017 by Megan Lynn Megan Lynn

  • I love how these new coloring books have the color pages
This item more than met my expectations. I love how these new coloring books have the color pages, but then they also have photos of the pictures to give you inspiration on what colors to use. It was certainly as described in the product description on amazon. I would highly recommend this for anyone who loves to color and loves Harry Potter. This is my 3rd coloring book that I have purchased from scholastic via amazon and I love all of them. I would say they are a little complex pictures with alot of detail so if you are looking to buy this for younger children, I would probably go another route. I know that my 5 year old child would be a little overwhelmed with all of the detail in the pictures to color. The price was certainly fair, and the delivery was fast, and nothing was damaged. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2016 by Chantel J. Collins

  • Harry Potter Coloring Book Magic Continues – printed on both sides of page
The media could not be loaded. Attached to this review will be a silent flip-through of the entire coloring book so you can make an informed decision as to whether or not it will work for you. Rather than discuss how this is like or different from the books and/or movie series except to note that, once again, most of the iconic images seem to be taken primarily from the movie, I will discuss only how I feel about it as an adult coloring book. As with the first two books in this series, there is a team of illustrators involved with the designs in this book. I thought the second book in the series was fairly cohesive but I think this new book takes a step back again. It is easy to see the differences in design styles. There are some designs that are just a tad more detailed than simple line drawings while there are also many which involve extremely small and intricate elements. These will probably take sharp pointed pencils or ultra-fine nibs to color. I am pleased that, as with the second coloring book, there are less designs with heavy black space. I consider this change from the first book to be a huge improvement and am happy with my design options apart from printing issues (see below.) Once again, they have included glossy pages at the end of the book. I will use them as I did the first time around, as a reminder of the actual colors of the characters and scenes. I don't necessarily use those colors but it is nice to have a reminder handy. I will provide details on the physical coloring book below but here is a quick overview of what I found: 78 Pages of Harry Potter Designs Designs are printed on both sides of off white/cream page Pages are not perforated Designs merge into binding Designs spread across two pages Glue Binding Alcohol based markers bleed through page Water-based markers leave slight shadows of color on back of page India Ink pens do not bleed through Gel pens leave a slight shadow on back of page Coloring Pencils work well with this paper The book is printed on both sides of off-white (almost cream) heavyweight and non-perforated paper. A good number of the designs are printed across two pages and merge into the binding (which is glued rather than sewn.) I did a count and this is what I came up with: 34 one page designs, 3 of which are “wallpaper” repeating patterns; 22 designs spread across two pages – 2 of which are wallpaper style designs. Once again, many of the more memorable scenes are spread across two pages and merge into the binding. I was able to slightly break the spine of the book and get it to lay fairly flat. In my copy, the images line up well and no parts of the design were lost in the actual binding. My first book in this series had a very weird kind of musty odor. I'm happy to say that both the second and this third books does not have the offensive odor I encountered in the first book. I hope this is true for everyone who buys this coloring book. I am now running consistent tests of various coloring mediums on all of my coloring books. I will list the mediums in the comments section below for anyone interested. Here are the results of my tests: All of my alcohol-based markers bled through the paper readily. My water-based markers all left a slight shadow of color through the page – not enough to leak through the book but enough to ruin the design on the back side of the page. My Tombows fared the best and did not leak through with one swipe of the brush but by the second one, there was a definite shadow showing. My India ink artist pens did not bleed through nor did they leave a discernible shadow. My gel pens all left a slight shadow on the backside of the page. Not enough to see the color but still a shadow of sorts. My coloring pencils were the best option. They worked well and behaved according to their type of lead and use (soft lead and hard lead.) The soft lead pencils blended and layered well and the hard lead made good precise marks and did not leave dents on the back of the page. I will use coloring pencils, India ink pens primarily for this book. I've already started a project using various markers knowing that I will ruin the wall paper style designs on the reverse side of the page. As I would never color that particular designs, it was not a hard decision to make. While using markers, I am using and I recommend that you use a blotter page under the working page to keep the ink from seeping further. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2016 by iiiireader iiiireader

  • Fun for Witches and Wizards of all ages
This was an awesome coloring book. I loved that this coloring book seemed to be in order of the books as well. I would recommend using colored pencils so that the colors do not bleed through to the next beautiful page. I do wish that you could tear out pages and there was not a second picture to color on the back so that you could display both sides. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2023 by Noah Bielby

  • Another great coloring book
This is the third book in the HP coloring books. I really enjoy the look of this. As with the other ones, some spaces are really small and will require some careful coloring. I was excited to see that there aren't the black dominated pages as with the first one. As with the other two, the pages are double sided. This is the one thing I wish they would change. They still give the colored pages in the back for reference. I love this coloring book craze we are in, but I don't plan on coloring in the HP ones. These were strictly for a collecting purpose. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2016 by Paige

  • Harry Potter Aficionado
Really really nice. Excellent artwork intricate pictures to color I love it . Harry potter aficionados will love it too. Nice depictions from the movies and special selection of colored photo in the back . I i'm new at this coloring book stuff and finding pencils was the hardest . Would suggest Prismacolor premier colored pencils . (Soft core.)they work really nice. I am able to blend color on top of color . Color hard for deep saturation or soft for less pigmentation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 21, 2016 by LV 702

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