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product_id: 48960421
title: "Escape to Oz: A Colouring Book Adventure"
price: "138.55 DT"
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# Silvery-gold foiling accents for a luxe tactile feel 96 pages of intricate, borderless illustrations Handy 18cm square size for on-the-go creativity Escape to Oz: A Colouring Book Adventure

**Price:** 138.55 DT
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎨 Unlock your inner Dorothy—colour your way down the yellow brick road!

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- **What is this?** Escape to Oz: A Colouring Book Adventure
- **How much does it cost?** 138.55 DT with free shipping
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## Why This Product

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## Key Features

- • **Mood-Boosting Design:** Delicate floral patterns and inspiring quotes woven throughout to uplift and soothe your mind.
- • **Premium Quality Paper:** Creamy, lightly textured pages prevent bleed-through with water-based pens for flawless layering.
- • **Portable Creative Escape:** Compact square format fits perfectly in your bag for mindful colouring anytime, anywhere.
- • **Collector’s Edition Luxury:** Softback cover with double-thick cardboard and shimmering foiling makes this a standout on your shelf.
- • **Timeless Storytelling Meets Artistry:** Chronologically arranged iconic Wizard of Oz scenes bring nostalgia and creativity together.

## Overview

Escape to Oz: A Colouring Book Adventure is a beautifully crafted, 96-page colouring book featuring detailed, borderless illustrations of iconic Wizard of Oz scenes. Sized at a convenient 18cm square, it’s designed for portability and relaxation. The book boasts premium creamy, lightly textured paper ideal for water-based pens, with silvery-gold foiling accents on a sturdy softback cover. Perfect for fans seeking a nostalgic, mindful creative outlet that blends classic storytelling with artistic expression.

## Description

An exquisitely detailed colouring book that brings the magic of The Wizard of Oz to life in an entirely unique way. Detailed pictures include iconic scenes from the story with its array of extraordinary characters - the Tin Woodman, the Cowardly Lion, the Scarecrow and more - all threaded with delicate patterns in pen and ink, ideal for colouring. Quotes from the text flow throughout for inspiration, with spaces for individual design and embellishment. In a handy-sized square format, you'll be ready to colour and relax wherever and whenever the moment takes you. Suitable for children.

Review: Stunning book, wonderful illustrations, really imaginatively drawn. Perfect addition to the set and a lovely re-telling! - This review is taken from my blog where I review adult colouring books from a mental health perspective. More images can be found here - colouringinthemidstofmadness.wordpress.com This book is from my personal collection. This is a wonderful book, essential for fans of the original story, but also for those who love GWAW’s work and who love imaginative and beautiful illustrations. It is the same size and shape as the others in the series at just over 18cms square, it’s a little smaller than other bestsellers but I think this adds to the charm and it means the images are a manageable size and the book is a perfect size for travelling and colouring on the go. The book has a softback cover which is almost all double thicknesses of cardboard as it folds in on itself and when opened up it reveals a beautiful green background with white line-drawn images of flowers and gems. The cover has silvery-gold foiling accents which really add to the luxury of the book and are a lovely bit of extra detailing. The book contains 96 pages of double-sided, borderless images and is glue and string-bound meaning a little of each image is lost into the spine. I found the spine pretty tight when it arrived but with some work it has now loosened up a lot and lies flatter than it did. The images are a mixture of single and double-page spreads and a few of them have black backgrounds which is a really nice feature. The paper quality is very good and hasn’t bled or shadowed at all when I’ve been using water-based fineliners or fibre-tips. The paper is a creamy off-white which adds to the vintage feel of the book and is very lightly textured which I thought would be ideal for pencils but I did find it a little hard to get many layers as the tooth seemed to disappear quicker than I’d have liked or expected. However, it’s not impossible to layer and I did manage to get some nice blending. Do be sure to test the pens you’re using beforehand to avoid any disasters. Alcohol markers are a definite no because they will bleed terribly and ruin the reverse images. The images themselves are drawn in a thin line that is pretty consistent throughout so the difficulty level doesn’t change, meaning this is not a book that will adapt to differing levels of concentration but this does lead to a really cohesive feel to the book. The images are arranged into chronological order to tell the story and a few pages contain quotes from the book to help guide you through. These quotes are helpful for letting you know where in the story you’re at, as well as hinting at what’s in the picture if you’re not quite sure. The illustrations include everything you’d expect from Dorothy and Toto, to the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Lion, to the Wicked Witch of the West and East, the Wizard of Oz himself, and even the munchkins and flying monkeys. Iconic scenes are pictured including the tornado that transports Dorothy and Toto from Kansas to Oz, the squashing of the Wicked Witch of the East, starting off on the yellow brick road, meeting the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Lion, arriving at the Emerald City, meeting the Wizard of Oz, arriving back in Kansas, and so much more. In terms of mental health, I found this book great because it’s just so beautiful, charming, and instantly transported me back to my childhood and happy memories of watching the film countless times. The illustrations are very pretty and most are of real things, that have colour schemes that you could copy realistically if you wish, or in any colours you choose. Good Wives and Warriors have done a wonderful job of bringing huge amounts of charm to their illustrations of even the darkest scenes and they’re all dispersed with flowers and other pretty things meaning the book doesn’t feel negative or sad at all and just lifts your spirits, even when the witch is trying to kill Dorothy and her friends! I really enjoyed just looking through the book and reliving the story of my childhood and poring over each image, all exquisitely drawn and waiting to be coloured. The images are quite detailed and intricate but they’re not overwhelming so you don’t need perfect vision or fine motor control, though it will need to be fairly good, and the size of the book means you don’t need really good concentration levels either. If you love The Wizard of Oz, or GWAW’s work then this book is sure to be beneficial to your mental health with its positive content and detailed images filled with hundreds of things to look at and colour. I adore the work of these talented illustrators and squealed with excitement when looking through this beautiful new instalment that they’ve created! I would highly recommend this book, especially to those who are fans of The Wizard of Oz story, or Good Wives and Warriors’ work because this book really doesn’t disappoint, not only is this a beautiful colouring book, it’s also a wonderful pictorial retelling of a classic story that so many of us love. The book is really cohesive and I found it great for my own mental health so hopefully it’ll be just as good for yours too as it transports you back to your childhood and off to the land of Oz.
Review: Beautiful, Relaxing and Perfect for Stress Relief - This colouring book has quickly become one of my wife’s favourites. She recently took up colouring as a way to unwind and de-stress, and Escape to Oz: A Colouring Book Adventure has been an excellent choice. The illustrations are beautifully detailed without being overwhelming, striking a great balance between creativity and relaxation. Each page feels thoughtfully designed and engaging, making it easy to lose yourself in the process and switch off from everyday stress. The paper quality is also very good, holding colour well without excessive bleed-through. What really stands out is how calming and immersive the book is. It’s ideal for anyone using colouring as a mindfulness activity or simply looking for a creative escape. Overall, this is a lovely colouring book that delivers both quality and enjoyment, and it’s easy to see why it’s become a firm favourite in our house. Highly recommended.

## Features

- New Store Stock

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | 48,559 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 645 in Colouring Books for Children 1,080 in Classics for Children |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 480 Reviews |

## Images

![Escape to Oz: A Colouring Book Adventure - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81YzPcPAqnL.jpg)

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Stunning book, wonderful illustrations, really imaginatively drawn. Perfect addition to the set and a lovely re-telling!
*by C***S on 10 September 2016*

This review is taken from my blog where I review adult colouring books from a mental health perspective. More images can be found here - colouringinthemidstofmadness.wordpress.com This book is from my personal collection. This is a wonderful book, essential for fans of the original story, but also for those who love GWAW’s work and who love imaginative and beautiful illustrations. It is the same size and shape as the others in the series at just over 18cms square, it’s a little smaller than other bestsellers but I think this adds to the charm and it means the images are a manageable size and the book is a perfect size for travelling and colouring on the go. The book has a softback cover which is almost all double thicknesses of cardboard as it folds in on itself and when opened up it reveals a beautiful green background with white line-drawn images of flowers and gems. The cover has silvery-gold foiling accents which really add to the luxury of the book and are a lovely bit of extra detailing. The book contains 96 pages of double-sided, borderless images and is glue and string-bound meaning a little of each image is lost into the spine. I found the spine pretty tight when it arrived but with some work it has now loosened up a lot and lies flatter than it did. The images are a mixture of single and double-page spreads and a few of them have black backgrounds which is a really nice feature. The paper quality is very good and hasn’t bled or shadowed at all when I’ve been using water-based fineliners or fibre-tips. The paper is a creamy off-white which adds to the vintage feel of the book and is very lightly textured which I thought would be ideal for pencils but I did find it a little hard to get many layers as the tooth seemed to disappear quicker than I’d have liked or expected. However, it’s not impossible to layer and I did manage to get some nice blending. Do be sure to test the pens you’re using beforehand to avoid any disasters. Alcohol markers are a definite no because they will bleed terribly and ruin the reverse images. The images themselves are drawn in a thin line that is pretty consistent throughout so the difficulty level doesn’t change, meaning this is not a book that will adapt to differing levels of concentration but this does lead to a really cohesive feel to the book. The images are arranged into chronological order to tell the story and a few pages contain quotes from the book to help guide you through. These quotes are helpful for letting you know where in the story you’re at, as well as hinting at what’s in the picture if you’re not quite sure. The illustrations include everything you’d expect from Dorothy and Toto, to the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Lion, to the Wicked Witch of the West and East, the Wizard of Oz himself, and even the munchkins and flying monkeys. Iconic scenes are pictured including the tornado that transports Dorothy and Toto from Kansas to Oz, the squashing of the Wicked Witch of the East, starting off on the yellow brick road, meeting the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Lion, arriving at the Emerald City, meeting the Wizard of Oz, arriving back in Kansas, and so much more. In terms of mental health, I found this book great because it’s just so beautiful, charming, and instantly transported me back to my childhood and happy memories of watching the film countless times. The illustrations are very pretty and most are of real things, that have colour schemes that you could copy realistically if you wish, or in any colours you choose. Good Wives and Warriors have done a wonderful job of bringing huge amounts of charm to their illustrations of even the darkest scenes and they’re all dispersed with flowers and other pretty things meaning the book doesn’t feel negative or sad at all and just lifts your spirits, even when the witch is trying to kill Dorothy and her friends! I really enjoyed just looking through the book and reliving the story of my childhood and poring over each image, all exquisitely drawn and waiting to be coloured. The images are quite detailed and intricate but they’re not overwhelming so you don’t need perfect vision or fine motor control, though it will need to be fairly good, and the size of the book means you don’t need really good concentration levels either. If you love The Wizard of Oz, or GWAW’s work then this book is sure to be beneficial to your mental health with its positive content and detailed images filled with hundreds of things to look at and colour. I adore the work of these talented illustrators and squealed with excitement when looking through this beautiful new instalment that they’ve created! I would highly recommend this book, especially to those who are fans of The Wizard of Oz story, or Good Wives and Warriors’ work because this book really doesn’t disappoint, not only is this a beautiful colouring book, it’s also a wonderful pictorial retelling of a classic story that so many of us love. The book is really cohesive and I found it great for my own mental health so hopefully it’ll be just as good for yours too as it transports you back to your childhood and off to the land of Oz.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful, Relaxing and Perfect for Stress Relief
*by P***L on 7 January 2026*

This colouring book has quickly become one of my wife’s favourites. She recently took up colouring as a way to unwind and de-stress, and Escape to Oz: A Colouring Book Adventure has been an excellent choice. The illustrations are beautifully detailed without being overwhelming, striking a great balance between creativity and relaxation. Each page feels thoughtfully designed and engaging, making it easy to lose yourself in the process and switch off from everyday stress. The paper quality is also very good, holding colour well without excessive bleed-through. What really stands out is how calming and immersive the book is. It’s ideal for anyone using colouring as a mindfulness activity or simply looking for a creative escape. Overall, this is a lovely colouring book that delivers both quality and enjoyment, and it’s easy to see why it’s become a firm favourite in our house. Highly recommended.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ You don't need to colour in the yellow brick road...
*by J***9 on 16 November 2016*

The pictures are very attractive and detailed, but the paper in the copy I received is quite yellow. Not what I would call 'creamy', or 'off-white' - I would say yellow. Such a shame as it spoils what would otherwise be a lovely book - I was so pleased to find this, and now feel quite disappointed. The book is quite small at 19cm square. Some of the illustrations look as if they have been cropped too close - as if they'd been designed for a larger page and then trimmed, and you have to colour to the edges of the page. The cover is highlighted with gold and green. The pages are quite thick and the paper is good quality - apart from being yellow. I guess there is some variation between print runs, but I don't know why they decided to print on such yellow paper for this one.

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