A keepsake coloring book for documenting family history, this book contains 23 beautiful coloring pages. Created by artist, author, and former ballet dancer Debra Webb Rogers, each page features a different design to color, combined with spaces to fill with genealogical information. Drawings are designed for a variety of skill levels from children to adults. Pages include headings such as: My Mother's Parents, My Father's Paternal Grandparents, My Mother's Siblings, etc. A complete family tree is included at the end of the book with space for recording names of four generations on both maternal and paternal sides. Blank pages surrounded with detailed drawings are included for more coloring and for adding extra data or family stories. A great gift for family members, Family Tree Coloring Book is a wonderful teaching tool for students learning about history and how their family members fit into the historical fabric. Upon completion, pages can be carefully removed and added to an extensive family history scrapbook. Or, pages can be placed in plastic sleeves and placed in a three-ring binder filled with photos, clippings and other primary documents. Or, the finished book can simply be left intact and handed down to future generations.
Author: Debra Webb Rogers Publisher: Thacker House Enterprises Published: 09/14/2016 Pages: 50 Binding Type: Paperback Weight: 0.31lbs Size: 11.02h x 8.50w x 0.10d ISBN: 9780980191943
About the Author Author, artist and family historian Debra Webb Rogers loves the treasure hunt of genealogical research. Over the years she accumulated numerous three-ring binders full of documents, clippings, notes and photographs. But when she couldn't find a satisfactory way to artistically present the results of her research, she decided to write and illustrate her own family history coloring book. Debra also writes fiction, under her pen name Violet Rightmire. She lives in Jacksonville, Florida, and teaches dance at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts. In the summer she pursues more family tree searching in the mountains of North Carolina. For more information visit her webpage: www.debrawebbrogers.com.