Beacon Prints
Ordinary Days: A Disability Representation Coloring Book
Ordinary Days: A Disability Representation Coloring Book
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You’ve picked up coloring books before, hoping they’d calm your mind—only to feel invisible… or get the ick.
You’re either completely erased, poorly represented, or turned into inspiration porn. And let’s be real—none of that feels good.
Not anymore.
We made this book to show what disabled life actually looks like. The real, quiet, beautiful stuff.
Just people… living.
Work. Rest. Errands. Fun. Life.
Finally, a book where you can flip the page and see a glimpse of yourself, your routines, your joy—or someone you love.
What’s inside (and why it matters):
- Five diverse disabled characters – One kind of representation will never be enough. That’s why this book holds space for different bodies, different needs, different lives—all worthy, all real
- 31 hand-drawn illustrations – each page tells its own story, rooted in everyday disabled life
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Wire-O binding – so the book lays flat and stays open (especially helpful for fatigued hands or limited mobility)
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Thick 100 lb paper – sturdy enough for coloring with confidence
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Smooth pages – because when you're overstimulated and worn out, the last thing you need is scratchy paper fighting back.
10% of every purchase goes to organizations supporting disabled people in real, tangible ways.
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