Meet the real Latina women who changed history — Frida Kahlo, Sonia Sotomayor, Ellen Ochoa, Celia Cruz, and more — through biographies and hand-illustrated art made for coloring. Confidence and cultural pride, one page at a time.


This one does. Every page pairs a real Latina trailblazer's story with art to color, so confidence, cultural pride, and a little bit of history come from the same 20 minutes at the kitchen table.
"Our girls deserve more than cartoon princesses—they deserve real women who changed the world."
Every coloring page comes with a real biography — an artist, a justice, an astronaut, a singer — so kids learn a name and a story, not just fill in lines.
Most children's coloring books default to the same handful of faces. This one puts Latina women front and center, not as an afterthought.
Seeing women who look like her achieve extraordinary things tells a girl what's possible for her own future.
Read a page together, then color it side by side — a simple, screen-free way to spend twenty minutes that turns into a real conversation.
An artist, a Supreme Court Justice, an astronaut, and the Queen of Salsa — four real women, four real stories.

Iconic artist who painted her truth
"I paint my own reality"
First Latina Supreme Court Justice
"I strive never to forget the real world consequences"
First Latina astronaut in space
"Don't be afraid to reach for the stars"
The Queen of Salsa music
"Life is a carnival, live it!"
"My girls fight over whose turn it is to color Celia Cruz. I did not expect a coloring book to teach me things too."
"I read the Sonia Sotomayor page out loud to my class and half of them asked to take it home. That's a win in my book."
"My granddaughter and I sat down with this one afternoon and ended up talking about Frida Kahlo for twenty minutes. It's become our thing now."
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