Where do "Calaveras" come from? The term "Calavera" designates a human skull or a skull but also the figurines in dough of sugar deposited on the altars on the occasion of the celebration of the Day of the Dead observed every year on October 31, November 1 and 2, The "Calaveras" serve as offerings to the deceased friends and family or to the family's members. Very often, the Mexicans eat the "Calaverases" at the end of the meal dedicated to the celebration of the Day of the Deadcalled also Día de Los Muertos. Once, these small skulls in sugar were hand-made but they are now manufactured in an industrial way. They are sold as sweets of dough of sugar, of seeds of amaranth or chocolate. Coloring books allow thousands of people to relax regularly while developing their creativeness. Coloring helps defeat the daily stress, permits to sleep better and decreases addictions to electronic devices. In this coloring book for teenagers and adults, you will discover 101 original illustrations of "Calaveras" that are quite appropriate for Halloween season or at any other moment of the year. You will appreciate: Glossy cover finish design Printed single sided on bright white paper Perfect for all coloring mediums Large format 8.5" x 11.0" pages 204 pages