Dementia-friendly colouring book

£9.99

Designed and printed with care in the UK by Timeless Presents.

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Description

An ideal gift, this superb A4 landscape colouring book is more than just a pastime — it sparks meaningful connections and moments of pure joy.

  • Suitable for mid-stage, later mid-stage and late-stage dementia.
  • One cover has delightful roses and the other a splendid vintage camera. Each is printed with the spine to the left, so there’s no wrong way to open it.
  • It comes with 28 different images over 56 pages, which are printed on premium quality paper, enough to keep any colouring fan engaged for some time.
  • Every image has been thoughtfully crafted to evoke familiarity, fostering meaningful conversations and deep engagement.

Hints and tips for using this product effectively:

  • Do – commit to participating in this activity, the aim is to spend time engaging with each other.
  • Do – communicate on an adult level while offering praise and encouragement.
  • Avoid – questions that start ‘Do you remember’. Try ‘Do you like…’ instead.
  • If possible – let the other person lead, there’s no ‘wrong way’ to explore, so avoid directions and criticism.
  • Do – have fun!

Designed and printed with care in the UK by Timeless Presents.

Description

An ideal gift, this superb A4 landscape colouring book is more than just a pastime — it sparks meaningful connections and moments of pure joy.

  • Suitable for mid-stage, later mid-stage and late-stage dementia.
  • One cover has delightful roses and the other a splendid vintage camera. Each is printed with the spine to the left, so there’s no wrong way to open it.
  • It comes with 28 different images over 56 pages, which are printed on premium quality paper, enough to keep any colouring fan engaged for some time.
  • Every image has been thoughtfully crafted to evoke familiarity, fostering meaningful conversations and deep engagement.

Hints and tips for using this product effectively:

  • Do – commit to participating in this activity, the aim is to spend time engaging with each other.
  • Do – communicate on an adult level while offering praise and encouragement.
  • Avoid – questions that start ‘Do you remember’. Try ‘Do you like…’ instead.
  • If possible – let the other person lead, there’s no ‘wrong way’ to explore, so avoid directions and criticism.
  • Do – have fun!

Designed and printed with care in the UK by Timeless Presents.