Lose yourself in time and space with the 'Doctor Who' coloring book

Wibbley-wobbley-timey-whimey activity book.
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Travel through wibbly-wobbly-timey-whimey space without changing out of your pajamas.

The heroes, villains and exotic locations of the popular BBC sci-fi series Doctor Who come alive (with the help of your colored pens and pencils) in the Doctor Who Coloring Book.


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Released by Price Stern Sloan on Feb. 23, the book is already one of Amazon's Top 50 books overall and Top 100 list of Adult Coloring Books, with hundreds of pre-order sales.

With its many intricate illustrations, allowing fans to reimagine their favorite moments and characters from the series from the Weeping Angels to the far reaches of Gallifrey.

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While the book's 96 pages can probably guarantee plenty of time spent engrossed in the world of The Doctor, true Whovians probably should remember not to blink while using this book -- time flies when you're having fun.

Also, have plenty of blue pens handy.

The Doctor Who Coloring Book is now available for purchase online and in book stores.

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Andrea Romano

Andrea Romano -- comedy writer, craft enthusiast, lady -- was a Watercooler Reporter. She worked as an intern at Mashable beginning in January 2014. Andrea recently completed her Masters degree in Media Studies and Film from The New School and writes sketch comedy at Upright Citizens Brigade and The People's Improv Theatre. She once watched three Paul Rudd movies in a row on a bicoastal flight and didn't realize it until she landed. She does things like that a lot. Twitter: @theandrearomano

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