The first coloring book in the United States was The Little Folks Painting Book, published in 1879. It was illustrated by Kate Greenaway and published by McLoughlin Brothers. It was 1903 when the crayon made its debut. Before that a child's crayon was just a stick of colored clay, chalk, watercolors. Today, coloring books are made for both children and adults. I remember as a little girl, coloring for hours with my sisters and grandma. As soon as we entered the house; 'Grandma, let's color!' we called out. I would run to the closet and take out all the coloring books and crayons. She showed us to outline a section and then color inside the lines. I decided Colton needed to have some pictures to color from Colton's Time Machine and Colton's Pocket Dragon. This Coloring Book includes pictures from Colton's Pocket Dragon Book 1: Dragon Land, Book 2: Iggy The Big Foot, Book 3: Skylar The Dinosaur, Book 4: Meeting Santa Claus, and Book 5: Tansy The Abominable Snowman. I am excited for my Colton book fans!