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Magical Jungle: An Inky Expedition and Coloring Book for Adults

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Format: Paperback, Coloring Book


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From the internationally bestselling creator of Lost Ocean and Secret Garden comes a beautiful new adult coloring book that takes you on a wondrous expedition through the jungle Follow ink evangelist Johanna Basford down an inky trail through the Magical Jungle and discover a forgotten world of flora and fauna just waiting to be colored in this new coloring book for adults. Through intricate pen and ink illustrations, color-inners of all ages are invited to explore an exotic rainforest teeming with creatures large and small. Encounter speckled tree frogs and dainty hummingbirds, prowling tigers and playful monkeys. Let your imagination run wild in the leafy treetop canopy or find yourself drawn to the delicate world of sensational blossoms and tropical plants below. Now printed on specially selected ivory paper. This paper has been specifically created for Johanna Basford’s coloring books. It has a medium tooth which is perfect for creating beautiful colored pencil effects or chalk pastel backgrounds but also wonderful for pens, which will glide effortlessly over its surface. Filled with stunningly detailed illustrations, Magical Jungle is a blissful and relaxing at-home activity for people of all ages. “The colorists have a queen, and her name is Johanna Basford.” —New York Magazine “Consider trading in your yoga mat for a set of markers and peruse the gorgeous gardens of Basford’s imagination.” —The Huffington Post Read more

Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin Life; Illustrated edition (August 9, 2016)


Language ‏ : ‎ English


Paperback ‏ : ‎ 88 pages


ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0143109006


ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 06


Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.22 pounds


Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10.01 x 0.52 x 9.98 inches


Best Sellers Rank: #21,596 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #92 in Pop Culture Art #137 in Sociology Reference #162 in Animal Coloring Books for Grown-Ups


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  • Fun Jungle Designs with a Basford touch plus comparison to UK version of the book – printed both sides of the page
The media could not be loaded. “Magical Jungle” is a very different coloring book from Johanna Basford. The designs are much less intricate than those of her previous books, especially when compared to the tiny and intricate designs of “Lost Ocean”. Another big difference is that it seems the artist made a concentrated effort to reduce the amount of elements in designs that cross over two pages (as the book is printed on both sides of the page.) There were still a few but that is so much less than in previous books, it is almost unnoticeable. The paper in US version of “Magical Jungle” is ivory. It is not the same color of cream as used in “Secret Garden” or “Enchanted Forest”. Nor is it the white color that was used in the first four printings of “Lost Ocean”. I would have modified my review of "Lost Ocean" to mention the darker ivory color paper starting with the fifth printing but due to a glitch in Amazon's review system, I am unable to modify my review of “Lost Ocean”. If you buy a later version of “Lost Ocean” it now has a similar but slightly darker ivory paper as that used in “Magical Jungle”. The designs are based on the jungle with cartoon style animals and lots and lots of plants and flowers. You should be sure to have a large number of green pencils/pens ready when coloring in this book. My preference turned out to be oil-based pencils for that reason. Between my two sets of oil-based, I have a lot of shades of green. I also purchased the UK version of this book and found some common areas and some noticeable differences: First, the paper, while definitely different colors and perhaps weight, were comparable when it came to coloring mediums. I would not choose one over the other thinking I could use a specific medium with better results. Second, the color of the paper. The US version is ivory and the UK version is white. I will include two photos showing both the color difference and how the two-page designs line up. In those photos, the UK version is on the bottom and the US on the top. The rest of the photos and my colored designs are from the US version as is the video on Amazon. Third, the UK version has a removable dustcover with a single long designs on the inside. The inside cover is a pea green with a black design printed on it. It does not have inside flaps. The US version has a fixed cover with the front and back having fold out flaps with the same sort of design on the inside. The covers are slightly different colors but still in the ivory family with gold foil accents. Fourth, the weight of the two are the same (1.23 pounds) with the dustcover on the UK version. Without the dustcover, the UK version is 1.14 pounds. The paper portion of the UK version is 1/16th of an inch thinner than the US version. Between the weight and the slight difference in depth, I think the UK version is a slightly lighter weight paper. Fifth, the binding is different and this makes for a real difference in how the designs inside line up. The US version is a hybrid glue/sewn binding with multiple stitches. The UK version is sewn binding with only a few stitches. My US version did not line up well but my UK version did line up well. For a couple of designs, there was a noticeable difference but, in general, as few designs spread elements across two pages, it wasn't a huge factor. I like both books for different reasons. I like the dustcover and the binding of the UK version but I also like the ivory of the US version. I can't recommend one over the other. It really comes down to what you prefer for your coloring. This is what I found as I colored in this book and tested the paper with my coloring medium. I will list, in the comments section below, the coloring medium I used for testing and for most of my coloring projects. Alcohol-based markers bleed through the page quickly. Water-based markers (except for Tombow's) leave shadows and even spots of color on the back of the page. The brush end of Tombows did not bleed through. Gel pens and India ink did not bleed through the page. Colored pencils worked well. I tested both oil and wax-based pencils with good results. I was able to layer the same color for deeper pigment, layer multiple colors and to blend easily with a pencil style blending stick. Pencils did not leave indentations on the back of the page. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2016 by iiiireader iiiireader

  • Good quality
As always, Joanna Bassford delivers another great coloring book. All her coloring books are great and I highly recommend them. They’re good quality and so. I always buy her coloring books and have enjoyed each one of them. You will not be disappointed in her work.
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024 by silver star 82

  • Magical Jungle adult coloring book
I highly recommend these books by this designer! This is my second book and it’s beautifully drawn. It will not disappoint ! A must have!
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2024 by Carol Wright

  • Attention Creatives!
My first adult coloring book. This was the first coloring book I ever saw featured in Barnes and Noble, Target, Walmart, all over Pinterest, and Amazon too, it was catching my attention EVERYWHERE, I had to have it! Johanna's coloring books have opened up so much inspiration and creativity in me! I plan on owning all of them one day, right now I currently own two: MAGICAL JUNGLE and LOST OCEAN. Check out the hashtag #magicaljungle on the internet for inspiration, which was a note in the coloring book, what a GREAT idea on the illustrator's part!! —Another great hashtag to search for is the author's name: #johannabasford and her other coloring book: #lostocean There are some amazing artists out there! Exploring different styles through her affiliated hashtags I mentioned above, has helped me determine what new styles I'd like to try out myself. I'm growing artistically, just from seeing multiple versions of the same illustration, done by varying people! Things that would make this coloring book pure perfection: 1. If the illustrations wouldn't be back to back, even though the paper is thick. 2. If the pages were perforated, to tear out and hang up with ease. On the plus side... • Gorgeous and I mean gorgeous, well-done, clean lines, illustrations • Thick paper • I love all the negative space so I can practice making really neat backgrounds surrounding all the animals • Nice variation of animals and plants • I look forward to using gold leaf foil or silver leaf foil on the paper for extra embellishments, just as they did on the cover! Beautiful! Kids would also enjoy this, there is a hidden objects game that can be played throughout as an added fun bonus. Whether you want to participate in that or not, is up to you! As you can see, these can be made into works of art, so much more than just your average coloring books! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 30, 2017 by Brittany

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