Lucía looked at the lavender Mei, the starry Amina, and the silver-haired Elara. She thought for a moment.
Lucía showed him Princess Mei. "Most people would color her dress red," Lucía said. "But Mei lives near a quiet lake. I think her dress should be the color of morning mist—soft lavender and pale blue."
"My favorite," she said, "is the next one. Because I haven't colored her yet." dibujos de princesas a color
"Why are they all gray?" he asked. "Princesses are supposed to be pink and sparkly."
"Wow," Tomás whispered. "She looks alive." Lucía looked at the lavender Mei, the starry
For Princess Amina’s veil, Lucía carefully colored every tiny diamond shape. But for the stars around her head, Lucía let the yellow crayon drift outside the lines on purpose.
Lucía gently took his hand. "Watch this." She used dark brown, a little blue, and a touch of silver to color the hair. The princess’s hair looked so real, so shiny, as if the sun were hitting it. "Most people would color her dress red," Lucía said
"Look," she said. "Now the stars are glowing. Rules help you learn, but imagination helps you create."