Have you caught the colouring-in bug yet?
Last year millions of us reached for our pencils and colouring-in books to boost our well-being and help us relax.
The craze shows no sign of slowing down with groups dedicated to the pastime popping up all over Dorset.
If you fancy the idea of combining colouring-in with socialising, here are just some of the events going on.
If you've got an event you'd like us to add, email digital@bournemouthecho.co.uk
A mindfulness colouring group takes place at Southbourne Library the second Tuesday of each month. The first session launched earlier this week with events next scheduled for February 9 and March 8 between 10am and 12pm.
A new adult colouring in group launches at Charminster Library on Tuesday, January 26. The group will take place every fortnight between 5pm and 7pm and as well as colouring in there will also be coffee and conversation. Designs and pencils are supplied or you can bring your own.
A group also runs at Colehill Community Library on the second and fourth Friday of every month from 10am and 12pm. For more details telephone 01202 886757.
West Moors Library hosts a colouring-in session and coffee morning on the last Thursday of every month between 10.30am and 11.30am.
Live in Poole? a number of free events take place all across the area. Tea, pencils and designs are provided but residents are welcome to take along their own.
- Broadstone Library holds a weekly session every Thursday between 2pm and 3pm.
- Branksome Library hosts sessions every Tuesday between 11am and 12pm.
- A weekly session takes place at Canford Cliffs Library on Wednesdays between 10.30am and 12.30pm
- Canford Heath residents can join in the fun at their local library between 10am and 12pm
- Creekmoor Library holds sessions every Friday from 2pm to 3pm
- Hamworthy Library runs a group on Wednesdays from 2pm to 3pm
- Oakdale Library hosts a group on Monday afternoons between 2pm and 3pm
- Parkstone Library runs a session on Friday afternoons between 12.30pm and 2pm
- Poole Central Library also joins in the fun on Tuesdays between 10am and 11am
- Rossmore residents can colour in with others at their local library on Mondays between 10.30am and 12pm
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