Appalachian Cryptozoology/Folklore Art Collection & Coloring Book
Summary:
- Contains 42 highly detailed designs to color
- For adult and children artists/fans of all skill levels
Deep within the foggy mountains and lush forests of Appalachia, mysterious creatures lurk. These abnormal, fantastical, and extraterrestrial beasts have inspired hundreds of stories throughout the region, some dating back to the early 19th century. Most of these legends are still recounted to this day.
Storytelling is an essential aspect of Appalachian culture. "App-UH-latch-UH: Myths and Monsters" (named after the locals' pronunciation of the word) is a book dedicated to the culture, its people, and its traditions. App-UH-latch-UH is a whimsically illustrated book about monsters from the Appalachian region, but also serves as a highly-detailed coloring book built for hours of entertainment. View and learn about local monsters like Mothman, Wampus Cat, and the Snallygaster through 35 full-page coloring pages, 6 regional maps (featuring documented wildlife), 1 mini coloring page, and a short story about each in a digital, 60 pg. book.
APP-UH-LATCH-UH Coloring Book
Creatures included: Ohio Grassman, Hopkinsville Goblins, the Monster of Pope Lick Train Trestle, Loveland Frogmen, Flatwoods Monster, Mothman, Waterford Sheepman. Orange Eyes, Wanderlights, Snallygaster, Dwayyo, Snarly Yow, Maryland Goatman, Lizardman of Scape Ore Swamp, Alien Big Cats (or Black Mountain Lion), Wampus Cat, Tennessee Wildman, Wood Booger, Devil Monkey, The White Thing, Giant Wild Boar, Subterranean Humanoids, Eastern Thunderbird, Whirling Whimpus, West Virginia Yahoo, Pennsylvanian White Bigfoot, Devil Dogs, Sheepsquatch, Belva Mine Strangers, The Dinosaur Children, Moon-Eyed People, The Brown Mountain Lights
Maps included: Appalachian Plataea Map, Map of Piedmont, Map of the Great Valley, Map of Appalachian Ridge & Valley, Map of the Blue Ridge, Map of Northern Highlands