Books

Exciting New Release: Stephanie Carter’s ‘I Can Still Color’

Stephanie Carter has released a new coloring book, “I Can Still Color.” The book is designed with seniors and those in memory care in mind. This book is a treasure trove of vibrant, full-color flower images paired with beautifully detailed, yet calming coloring pages. It’s more than just a coloring book; it can serve as a source of relaxation and enjoyment.

“I Can Still Color” caters to a broad audience. While it’s tailored for adults struggling with dementia, alzheimers, and other memory ailments, it’s equally suitable for kids and teens, making it a versatile option for various age groups. This book makes a thoughtful gift for loved ones, a perfect activity for church groups, or a therapeutic tool for residents in assisted living and adult daycare centers.

The book aims to bring creativity and joy to those who need it most, offering a delightful way to unwind and engage. On July 19, “I Can Still Color: Coloring Books for Seniors and Memory Care” achieved the status of the top new release in its category on Amazon.

To purchase a copy, visit Amazon.

Sarah Hearn
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Sarah Hearn is Editor-in-Chief of PositivelyGospel.com, founded in 2011. The site was recently named among Feedspot's Top Gospel and Christian Music Websites. Sarah is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists and the Gospel Music Association.

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