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Kath & Kim Colouring Book Has Been Launched If You're Bored In Isolation

Kath & Kim Colouring Book Has Been Launched If You're Bored In Isolation

Calling all hornbags.

Stewart Perrie

Stewart Perrie

How bored are you in isolation at the moment?

Are we talking dying your hair pink bored? Rearrange your entire pantry, kitchen and wardrobe bored? Completing a massive jigsaw puzzle bored?

Well, if you're none of these but still want a creative outlet while staying inside, you might be interested in a Kath & Kim colouring in book.

Created by Melbourne-based freelance illustrator Chloe Pisani, there are several panels with which to colour in your favourite hornbags.

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There's a puzzle to find Kath's parrot earrings, a colour-in section for Kath and Kel as they barbeque, and a chance to chuck on Kim's best fashion looks.

The website states: "Stuck at home in quarantine, binge watching our fave Aussie mother-daughter duo, but still counting the minutes till you can have a chardonnay with your pals?

"Then this is the perfect pick for you: eight pages of Kath & Kim inspired colouring and fun for ALL ages, ready for print or use on iPad!"

So if you're keen to relive all the drama and hilarity of the show, but with your own personal twist, then give this a go.

However, if you're wanting something that will take you literally hours to complete, then maybe you're more keen for a jigsaw puzzle.

But, not just any puzzle; the world's largest one.

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Kodak, the camera and photography powerhouse, has been selling the world's largest jigsaw puzzle set and it's jaw dropping.

Comprising of photos showing the '27 Wonders of the World', this set comes with a casual 51,300 pieces.

It'll set you back a little more than US $500 (£400), but can you really put a price on hours and hours (and hours) of fun?

Weighing in at an impressive 18.5 kilograms, the 16.47 square metre puzzle shows off places like Rome's Colosseum, the Eiffel Tower in Paris, Machu Picchu in Peru and India's Taj Mahal.

Puzzle Warehouse says: "These are the brightest, richest, most colourful puzzles yet from Kodak, known for the highest quality imagery and brilliant photography.

"Each of the 27 individual puzzles are bagged separately. Box includes a large reference poster, information about each location and helpful instructions and tips.

"Perfect for a group/family project or the ultimate gift for the wanderlust traveller in your life."

Featured Image Credit: ABC

Topics: TV and Film, News, Australia