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ColorRipple™ — Trade Screen Time for 20 Quiet Minutes of Rainbow Magic

Hand Over The Stylus — Buy Yourself 20 Quiet Minutes Without The iPad

Most kids will scratch one rainbow design, then come right back for the next. ColorRipple™ pairs a sturdy spiral-bound notebook with a smooth wooden stylus — black pages on top, a printed rainbow sealed underneath, and a tactile drag they keep reaching for. No paint to spill. No charger to find. No iPad to feel guilty about.

Product demonstration

Stop Losing The Crayon Battle In The Backseat

You hand them crayons, they hand them back snapped. You break out the paint set, you break out a wet wipe and a regret. The pile of half-used coloring books keeps growing, and somehow the iPad still wins every rainy afternoon. ColorRipple™ skips that whole loop — same focused-kid result, none of the cleanup.

➤ One Scratch, A Full Rainbow Line: Drag the wooden stylus across the matte black surface and a fully-formed color line shows up underneath. No mixing, no waiting for paint to dry, no figuring out which marker dried out in the drawer.

➤ Quiet Enough For The Car, Tidy Enough For The Sofa: Spiral-bound, no liquids, no charging cable. Throw it in the diaper bag, the carry-on, or the glove box and it just works — even on a tray table at 30,000 feet.

➤ Fine Motor Skills Without The "Educational" Label: The scratching motion sneaks in pencil grip, hand-eye coordination, and patience while your kid thinks they're just making cool drawings.

Here's What's Actually Under The Black Coating

Each page is two layers of paper bonded together. The bottom layer is pre-printed with a full rainbow — reds, oranges, yellows, greens, blues, purples — running across the whole sheet. A matte black coating gets sealed on top. When the wooden stylus glides across it, the only thing it removes is the black layer. The rainbow underneath stays exactly where the printer put it.

That's why every line shows up clean. No drying time, no smudging, no "wait, that color came out wrong" do-over. Press lightly for thin lines, press harder for thick ones — that's the whole skill curve.

Product demonstration

Why Parents Keep Buying A Second Pack Before The First Runs Out

Most parents grab ColorRipple™ as a stocking stuffer, an Easter basket filler, or "the thing for the road trip" — assuming it'll hold attention for fifteen minutes and end up under the couch. Then they watch their 6-year-old sit through a whole car wash without making a sound, and reorder before the trip home.

"Bought it for the flight back from my mom's. My daughter didn't ask for the iPad once — three hours, just her and the rainbow. I picked up a second one in the airport gift shop on the way home." — Megan R.

What You'll Actually Notice After The First Sitting

✓ Works At Any Age You Hand It To: A 4-year-old draws stars and squiggles. A 9-year-old does cityscapes and dinosaurs. An adult unwinds with mandala patterns. Same notebook, same stylus.

✓ Travels Light, Plays Anywhere: Paperback-sized, spiral-bound, no setup. Cracks open on a tray table, a knee, a kitchen counter, or a hotel-room bed.

✓ Quiet Hands Without The Screen Guilt: Scratching paper is tactile and meditative — kids stay locked in for 20 minutes without anyone reaching for a charger.

Three Steps From "I'm Bored" To Quiet

Step 1: Pull the wooden stylus out from the spiral binding.

Step 2: Press the tip onto the matte black surface and drag — press lightly for thin rainbow lines, press harder for thick ones.

Step 3: Flip to the next page when they're done, or tear the finished one out to tape on the fridge.

ColorRipple™ Scratch Notebook iPad / Tablet Time Coloring Books & Crayons
Hands busy, screen off, no charger needed Bright screen and headphones for 30+ min Crayons snap, boxes get crushed by week two
Fits in a glove box, carry-on, or diaper bag Needs case, charging cable, app updates Crayons roll under car seats, books bend in half
One book works for ages 3 through adult Most apps age-locked or behind a paywall Outgrown by age 7, then they want the iPad

Details for the Curious Creators

  • Material: Two-layer paper — pre-printed rainbow base sealed beneath a matte black scratch coating
  • Included Tools: Handcrafted wooden stylus, rounded tip, tucked into the spiral binding
  • Notebook Size: 23 × 16 cm (9.05 × 6.30 in), spiral-bound, lays flat
  • Pages Per Book: 10 full-size scratch sheets
  • Suitable Age: 3+ — works straight through to adult unwind sessions

Got Questions? We've Got You Covered

Will the black scratch dust make a mess everywhere?

A small amount of black flakes lifts off as you scratch — think pencil shavings, not paint. Work over a tray or tip the page into a bin every few minutes and your sofa stays clean.

Is it safe for a 3-year-old?

The paper is non-toxic and the wooden stylus has a rounded tip. Kids under 4 should still have an adult nearby — the stylus has to be pointed enough to scratch the coating, and that's the whole job.

How long does one notebook actually last?

Each book has 10 full pages. A typical kid does one full design in 15–25 minutes, so plan on roughly 10 sittings before you're ready for a refill.

Will the rainbow colors fade over time?

The colors are printed under the black coating, not painted on top — so the only thing that affects them is direct sunlight. Stored flat in a folder or drawer, finished pages stay vibrant for years.

Can my kid use a regular pen or pencil instead?

The included wooden stylus is sized for kid hands and won't tear the paper. A blunt toothpick or knitting needle works in a pinch. Avoid sharp metal points — they cut through both layers and ruin the page.

Is it actually fun for adults too?

Yes — adults usually do mandala patterns, hand-lettering, or zentangle-style doodles. The repetitive scratching motion lands in the same brain-zone as adult coloring books, just with a more dramatic reveal.

If Your Kid Hands It Back Bored — We'll Refund You

If ColorRipple™ doesn't out-last the iPad on your next car ride, road trip, or rainy Saturday, send us a photo and we'll refund every cent. We've watched too many of these end up packed for every flight after that to think the first reaction is the final one.

Hand Over The Stylus — Buy Yourself 20 Quiet Minutes Without The iPad

Most kids will scratch one rainbow design, then come right back for the next. ColorRipple™ pairs a sturdy spiral-bound notebook with a smooth wooden stylus — black pages on top, a printed rainbow sealed underneath, and a tactile drag they keep reaching for. No paint to spill. No charger to find. No iPad to feel guilty about.

Product demonstration

Stop Losing The Crayon Battle In The Backseat

You hand them crayons, they hand them back snapped. You break out the paint set, you break out a wet wipe and a regret. The pile of half-used coloring books keeps growing, and somehow the iPad still wins every rainy afternoon. ColorRipple™ skips that whole loop — same focused-kid result, none of the cleanup.

➤ One Scratch, A Full Rainbow Line: Drag the wooden stylus across the matte black surface and a fully-formed color line shows up underneath. No mixing, no waiting for paint to dry, no figuring out which marker dried out in the drawer.

➤ Quiet Enough For The Car, Tidy Enough For The Sofa: Spiral-bound, no liquids, no charging cable. Throw it in the diaper bag, the carry-on, or the glove box and it just works — even on a tray table at 30,000 feet.

➤ Fine Motor Skills Without The "Educational" Label: The scratching motion sneaks in pencil grip, hand-eye coordination, and patience while your kid thinks they're just making cool drawings.

Here's What's Actually Under The Black Coating

Each page is two layers of paper bonded together. The bottom layer is pre-printed with a full rainbow — reds, oranges, yellows, greens, blues, purples — running across the whole sheet. A matte black coating gets sealed on top. When the wooden stylus glides across it, the only thing it removes is the black layer. The rainbow underneath stays exactly where the printer put it.

That's why every line shows up clean. No drying time, no smudging, no "wait, that color came out wrong" do-over. Press lightly for thin lines, press harder for thick ones — that's the whole skill curve.

Product demonstration

Why Parents Keep Buying A Second Pack Before The First Runs Out

Most parents grab ColorRipple™ as a stocking stuffer, an Easter basket filler, or "the thing for the road trip" — assuming it'll hold attention for fifteen minutes and end up under the couch. Then they watch their 6-year-old sit through a whole car wash without making a sound, and reorder before the trip home.

"Bought it for the flight back from my mom's. My daughter didn't ask for the iPad once — three hours, just her and the rainbow. I picked up a second one in the airport gift shop on the way home." — Megan R.

What You'll Actually Notice After The First Sitting

✓ Works At Any Age You Hand It To: A 4-year-old draws stars and squiggles. A 9-year-old does cityscapes and dinosaurs. An adult unwinds with mandala patterns. Same notebook, same stylus.

✓ Travels Light, Plays Anywhere: Paperback-sized, spiral-bound, no setup. Cracks open on a tray table, a knee, a kitchen counter, or a hotel-room bed.

✓ Quiet Hands Without The Screen Guilt: Scratching paper is tactile and meditative — kids stay locked in for 20 minutes without anyone reaching for a charger.

Three Steps From "I'm Bored" To Quiet

Step 1: Pull the wooden stylus out from the spiral binding.

Step 2: Press the tip onto the matte black surface and drag — press lightly for thin rainbow lines, press harder for thick ones.

Step 3: Flip to the next page when they're done, or tear the finished one out to tape on the fridge.

ColorRipple™ Scratch Notebook iPad / Tablet Time Coloring Books & Crayons
Hands busy, screen off, no charger needed Bright screen and headphones for 30+ min Crayons snap, boxes get crushed by week two
Fits in a glove box, carry-on, or diaper bag Needs case, charging cable, app updates Crayons roll under car seats, books bend in half
One book works for ages 3 through adult Most apps age-locked or behind a paywall Outgrown by age 7, then they want the iPad

Details for the Curious Creators

  • Material: Two-layer paper — pre-printed rainbow base sealed beneath a matte black scratch coating
  • Included Tools: Handcrafted wooden stylus, rounded tip, tucked into the spiral binding
  • Notebook Size: 23 × 16 cm (9.05 × 6.30 in), spiral-bound, lays flat
  • Pages Per Book: 10 full-size scratch sheets
  • Suitable Age: 3+ — works straight through to adult unwind sessions

Got Questions? We've Got You Covered

Will the black scratch dust make a mess everywhere?

A small amount of black flakes lifts off as you scratch — think pencil shavings, not paint. Work over a tray or tip the page into a bin every few minutes and your sofa stays clean.

Is it safe for a 3-year-old?

The paper is non-toxic and the wooden stylus has a rounded tip. Kids under 4 should still have an adult nearby — the stylus has to be pointed enough to scratch the coating, and that's the whole job.

How long does one notebook actually last?

Each book has 10 full pages. A typical kid does one full design in 15–25 minutes, so plan on roughly 10 sittings before you're ready for a refill.

Will the rainbow colors fade over time?

The colors are printed under the black coating, not painted on top — so the only thing that affects them is direct sunlight. Stored flat in a folder or drawer, finished pages stay vibrant for years.

Can my kid use a regular pen or pencil instead?

The included wooden stylus is sized for kid hands and won't tear the paper. A blunt toothpick or knitting needle works in a pinch. Avoid sharp metal points — they cut through both layers and ruin the page.

Is it actually fun for adults too?

Yes — adults usually do mandala patterns, hand-lettering, or zentangle-style doodles. The repetitive scratching motion lands in the same brain-zone as adult coloring books, just with a more dramatic reveal.

If Your Kid Hands It Back Bored — We'll Refund You

If ColorRipple™ doesn't out-last the iPad on your next car ride, road trip, or rainy Saturday, send us a photo and we'll refund every cent. We've watched too many of these end up packed for every flight after that to think the first reaction is the final one.

$19.99
ColorRipple™ — Trade Screen Time for 20 Quiet Minutes of Rainbow Magic
$19.99

Description

Hand Over The Stylus — Buy Yourself 20 Quiet Minutes Without The iPad

Most kids will scratch one rainbow design, then come right back for the next. ColorRipple™ pairs a sturdy spiral-bound notebook with a smooth wooden stylus — black pages on top, a printed rainbow sealed underneath, and a tactile drag they keep reaching for. No paint to spill. No charger to find. No iPad to feel guilty about.

Product demonstration

Stop Losing The Crayon Battle In The Backseat

You hand them crayons, they hand them back snapped. You break out the paint set, you break out a wet wipe and a regret. The pile of half-used coloring books keeps growing, and somehow the iPad still wins every rainy afternoon. ColorRipple™ skips that whole loop — same focused-kid result, none of the cleanup.

➤ One Scratch, A Full Rainbow Line: Drag the wooden stylus across the matte black surface and a fully-formed color line shows up underneath. No mixing, no waiting for paint to dry, no figuring out which marker dried out in the drawer.

➤ Quiet Enough For The Car, Tidy Enough For The Sofa: Spiral-bound, no liquids, no charging cable. Throw it in the diaper bag, the carry-on, or the glove box and it just works — even on a tray table at 30,000 feet.

➤ Fine Motor Skills Without The "Educational" Label: The scratching motion sneaks in pencil grip, hand-eye coordination, and patience while your kid thinks they're just making cool drawings.

Here's What's Actually Under The Black Coating

Each page is two layers of paper bonded together. The bottom layer is pre-printed with a full rainbow — reds, oranges, yellows, greens, blues, purples — running across the whole sheet. A matte black coating gets sealed on top. When the wooden stylus glides across it, the only thing it removes is the black layer. The rainbow underneath stays exactly where the printer put it.

That's why every line shows up clean. No drying time, no smudging, no "wait, that color came out wrong" do-over. Press lightly for thin lines, press harder for thick ones — that's the whole skill curve.

Product demonstration

Why Parents Keep Buying A Second Pack Before The First Runs Out

Most parents grab ColorRipple™ as a stocking stuffer, an Easter basket filler, or "the thing for the road trip" — assuming it'll hold attention for fifteen minutes and end up under the couch. Then they watch their 6-year-old sit through a whole car wash without making a sound, and reorder before the trip home.

"Bought it for the flight back from my mom's. My daughter didn't ask for the iPad once — three hours, just her and the rainbow. I picked up a second one in the airport gift shop on the way home." — Megan R.

What You'll Actually Notice After The First Sitting

✓ Works At Any Age You Hand It To: A 4-year-old draws stars and squiggles. A 9-year-old does cityscapes and dinosaurs. An adult unwinds with mandala patterns. Same notebook, same stylus.

✓ Travels Light, Plays Anywhere: Paperback-sized, spiral-bound, no setup. Cracks open on a tray table, a knee, a kitchen counter, or a hotel-room bed.

✓ Quiet Hands Without The Screen Guilt: Scratching paper is tactile and meditative — kids stay locked in for 20 minutes without anyone reaching for a charger.

Three Steps From "I'm Bored" To Quiet

Step 1: Pull the wooden stylus out from the spiral binding.

Step 2: Press the tip onto the matte black surface and drag — press lightly for thin rainbow lines, press harder for thick ones.

Step 3: Flip to the next page when they're done, or tear the finished one out to tape on the fridge.

ColorRipple™ Scratch Notebook iPad / Tablet Time Coloring Books & Crayons
Hands busy, screen off, no charger needed Bright screen and headphones for 30+ min Crayons snap, boxes get crushed by week two
Fits in a glove box, carry-on, or diaper bag Needs case, charging cable, app updates Crayons roll under car seats, books bend in half
One book works for ages 3 through adult Most apps age-locked or behind a paywall Outgrown by age 7, then they want the iPad

Details for the Curious Creators

  • Material: Two-layer paper — pre-printed rainbow base sealed beneath a matte black scratch coating
  • Included Tools: Handcrafted wooden stylus, rounded tip, tucked into the spiral binding
  • Notebook Size: 23 × 16 cm (9.05 × 6.30 in), spiral-bound, lays flat
  • Pages Per Book: 10 full-size scratch sheets
  • Suitable Age: 3+ — works straight through to adult unwind sessions

Got Questions? We've Got You Covered

Will the black scratch dust make a mess everywhere?

A small amount of black flakes lifts off as you scratch — think pencil shavings, not paint. Work over a tray or tip the page into a bin every few minutes and your sofa stays clean.

Is it safe for a 3-year-old?

The paper is non-toxic and the wooden stylus has a rounded tip. Kids under 4 should still have an adult nearby — the stylus has to be pointed enough to scratch the coating, and that's the whole job.

How long does one notebook actually last?

Each book has 10 full pages. A typical kid does one full design in 15–25 minutes, so plan on roughly 10 sittings before you're ready for a refill.

Will the rainbow colors fade over time?

The colors are printed under the black coating, not painted on top — so the only thing that affects them is direct sunlight. Stored flat in a folder or drawer, finished pages stay vibrant for years.

Can my kid use a regular pen or pencil instead?

The included wooden stylus is sized for kid hands and won't tear the paper. A blunt toothpick or knitting needle works in a pinch. Avoid sharp metal points — they cut through both layers and ruin the page.

Is it actually fun for adults too?

Yes — adults usually do mandala patterns, hand-lettering, or zentangle-style doodles. The repetitive scratching motion lands in the same brain-zone as adult coloring books, just with a more dramatic reveal.

If Your Kid Hands It Back Bored — We'll Refund You

If ColorRipple™ doesn't out-last the iPad on your next car ride, road trip, or rainy Saturday, send us a photo and we'll refund every cent. We've watched too many of these end up packed for every flight after that to think the first reaction is the final one.

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