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We would be interested in this too. I guess you could somehow label them so that patrons don't color in them, but make copies to actually color. Can you please post the answers you get to this question?
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<br />Thanks,
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<br />Carol DeBoer
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Circulation Supervisor
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Henika District Library
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149 S. Main
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Wayland, MI 49348
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269-792-2891
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waycd@henikalibrary.org
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From: Maria Williams <maria.williams@baldwinlib.org>
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To: michlib-l@mcls.org
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Sent: Wed, 21 Oct 2015 15:48:14 -0400
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Subject: [Michlib-l] Coloring Books for Adults
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<br />> Dear Listserv-
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<br />> Do you have coloring books for adults
in your collection?
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<br />> If so, do you let people color in
them?
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<br />> If not, how do you keep people from coloring in
them?
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<br />> Thanks!
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<br />> M.
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<br />> Maria Williams, MLIS
<br />> Head of Adult Services
<br />> Baldwin
Public Library
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(248) 554-4651<font face="Tahoma">
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