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Maine Lighthouses

A Color-As-You-Go Adventure

Danielle Lehoux

$38.99

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English
Down East Books,U.S.
17 June 2025
Discovering the lighthouses of Maine has never been more fun.

Wells artist Danielle Lehoux's unique color-as-you-go book mixes travel with the relaxation of coloring each lighthouse. Twenty-four of Maine's lighthouses are featured, with coloring pages for each and including information on history, location, and best ways to visit. And there are journal pages so visitors can take notes and keep track of their adventure.
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Imprint:   Down East Books,U.S.
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 4mm
Weight:   204g
ISBN:   9781684752652
ISBN 10:   1684752655
Pages:   64
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction Lighthouse location map (overall) Section 1 map: Southern Maine Nubble Lighthouse (2-page spread) Wood Island Lighthouse (2-page spread) Portland Head Lighthouse (2-page spread) Spring Point Ledge Lighthouse (2-page spread) Portland Breakwater Lighthouse (2-page spread) Section 2 map: Midcoast Maine Squirrel Point Lighthouse Seguin Island Lighthouse Hendricks Head Lighthouse Pemaquid Point Lighthouse Monhegan Lighthouse Marshall Point Lighthouse Owls Head Lighthouse Rockland Breakwater Lighthouse Heron Neck Lighthouse Curtis Island Lighthouse Grindle Point Lighthouse Section 3 map: Acadia & Downeast Isle au Haut Lighthouse Dice Head Lighthouse Fort Point Lighthouse Burnt Coat Harbor Lighthouse Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse Prospect Harbor Lighthouse Little River Lighthouse West Quoddy Head Lighthouse

Danielle Lehoux was born and raised in Cape Neddick, Maine. Her passion is creating graphic artwork similar to a block print style that is loosely inspired by the vintage “See America” posters of the National Parks. Being a native Mainer (8th generation), Danielle loves her home state and enjoys creating artwork that reflects the beauty of her surroundings. Her favorite subjects are birds and lighthouses. She lives in Wells, Maine.

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