Fish Days: Gentle Fish Coloring for Seniors
By Chelsea Torres
A gentle, calming fish coloring book for seniors — featuring 30 large-scale, easy-to-color illustrations of peaceful, clearly labeled fish.

🎬 See the Cozy Coloring Experience for Seniors!

🌊 A peaceful fish coloring retreat designed especially for seniors —
filled with gentle movement, underwater calm, and simple creative joy.
Fish Days: Gentle Fish Coloring for Seniors invites older adults to slow down and enjoy the relaxing rhythm of coloring one fish at a time. From flowing fins to soft underwater motion, each illustration is thoughtfully drawn and clearly labeled for easy recognition and stress-free coloring.
Created with comfort in mind, this book features bold outlines, wide open spaces, and uncluttered designs that are gentle on the eyes and calming to the mind. Whether used for relaxation, mindfulness, memory care, or light creative therapy, Fish Days provides a screen-free way to unwind and stay present.
Part of the Gentle Creativity series by Chelsea Torres, this book is designed to support creativity, fine motor skills, and emotional well-being at any age.
🐟 Inside this 8.5” x 8.5” senior-friendly coloring book:
✨ 30 different fish, each clearly labeled
🖍️ One-sided pages to help prevent bleed-through
🌊 Bold outlines and wide open spaces for comfortable coloring
🪟 Simple, uncluttered designs to reduce visual stress
💙 Gentle themes that offer calm, creativity, and quiet enjoyment
Bonus Tip: For best results, place a blank sheet of paper behind the page you’re coloring —
especially when using markers.
Whether you’re shopping for a beloved parent, a grandparent in assisted living, or a senior who loves fish, water, or peaceful coloring, Fish Days is a soothing, meaningful gift —
perfect for birthdays, holidays, or just because.
Because every day is a good day for fish — and a little underwater peace.
Available in paperback.
Purchases are completed securely through Amazon. 🎁
Take a peek inside the pages!
I absolutely love this coloring book pictures ae big and bright. I can see them well. - Hazel Newman





