No more lugging heavy art supplies around! With Hopscotch Girl’s new activity book, all kids need is a black marker to create stunning customized artwork. 

Instead of coloring inside the lines, the I Can Believe in Me: A Draw the Lines Book provides full-color images that little ones can outline. Simply trace the illustrations or unleash your creativity and add as many details, textures, and colors as you’d like! The coloring book will launch on April 8, but preorders are open now.

This new approach allows little artists to explore their imaginations while fostering empowerment, self-acceptance, and kindness. Each page features uplifting mantras like “I can celebrate my successes,” “I can step out of my comfort zone,” or “I can build my own future” to support kids’ confidence and self-esteem as they draw. Whether they’re longtime doodlers or new to the art scene, this coloring book encourages every kid to express themselves in their own unique way. 

Color us excited — I Can Believe in Me: A Draw the Lines Book will hit store shelves on April 8! Families can preorder their copy now using the links below.


I CAN BELIEVE IN ME: A DRAW THE LINES BOOK

Not only can you color outside the lines, you can draw the lines! | Source: Hopscotch Girls

Each page features positive affirmations for kids' reflection while they draw! | Source: Hopscotch Girls/The Toy Insider

This book flips the script on traditional coloring books! Instead of coloring inside the lines, this activity book challenges young artists to draw the lines as they see fit. Each page features a mantra like "I can celebrate my successes," "I can step out of my comfort zone," or "I can build my own future"…

Product Facts

  • MSRP:
  • $9.50
  • Age:
  • 5+

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Natalie Miller

Natalie Miller

Natalie is a News Writer for The Pop Insider, The Toy Insider, and The Toy Book. She is a Hufflepuff, a theme park enthusiast, and still holds the school record for the most Accelerated Reader points. If you're looking for her, she's probably at the nearest coffee shop, arguing over who the best Spider-Man is or trying to pet a stranger's dog.

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