Flower Days: Gentle Flower Coloring for Seniors
By Chelsea Torres
A gentle, uplifting flower coloring book for seniors — featuring 30 large-scale, easy-to-color illustrations of beautiful single flowers.

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🌼 A peaceful flower coloring retreat designed especially for seniors —
filled with calm moments, natural beauty, and simple creative joy.
Flower Days: Gentle Flower Coloring for Seniors invites older adults to slow down and enjoy the quiet pleasure of coloring one flower at a time. Each of the 30 illustrations features a single bloom, lovingly hand-drawn and clearly labeled, making it easy to color, recognize, and enjoy without visual strain.
Created with comfort in mind, this book uses bold outlines, large open spaces, and uncluttered designs that are gentle on the eyes and soothing to the mind. Whether used for relaxation, mindfulness, or light creative therapy, Flower Days offers a screen-free way to unwind and stay present.
Part of the Gentle Creativity series by Chelsea Torres, this book is made to inspire calm,
joy, and ease at any age.
🌸 Inside this 8.5” x 8.5” senior-friendly coloring book:
✨ 30 unique single-flower designs, each clearly labeled
🖍️ One-sided pages to help prevent bleed-through
🌿 Bold outlines and large spaces for easy, comfortable coloring
🪟 Simple, uncluttered illustrations to reduce visual stress
💗 Peaceful themes that support relaxation, memory, and creativity
Helpful Tip: For best results, place a blank sheet of paper behind the page you’re coloring —
especially when using markers.
Whether you’re choosing a thoughtful gift for a parent or grandparent, or looking for a gentle way to relax and create, Flower Days is a comforting, nature-filled coloring experience — perfect for birthdays, Mother’s Day, or everyday calm.
Because every day is a good day for flowers — and a little peace of mind.
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





