I'm a grown-up, but I still love colouring books

I always loved colouring in as a child, but gave up the habit as an adult. Now I’ve returned to it – and judging from sales figures, it seems I’m far from alone

Colouring books for adults top Amazon bestseller list

What’s your favourite colour? It’s a question children ask each other so often we could be forgiven for dismissing it as meaningless. But for me, colour provides a direct link to our emotions, and our feelings about colour can reflect how we feel about ourselves.

When I was a child, colouring in was one of my favourite activities, and when I spent my gap year working as an au pair in France I was thrilled to discover that one of my young charges was also a fan. But when I went to university, I had no children to legitimise my hobby and allowed myself to be embarrassed into giving it up – until a few years later, when my oldest nephew was born and I no longer had to hide my obsession.

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