The 'Color Me Good Tom Hiddleston' activity book proves that adults and children can have similar interests. This kitschy coloring book comes to us courtesy of Mel Simone Elliott, and I think I speak for the majority of ladies out there when I say I'm so glad.
Earlier this year, Tom Hiddleston did a stellar job portraying super-villain Loki in The Avengers. He looks equally-as-good within the pages of this inviting coloring book. Hiddleston is in good company; he joins Benedict Cumberbatch and Ryan Gosling as a subject of the Color Me Good.
The next time you've got some time to kill, instead of playing around on your smartphone or aimlessly flipping through a tabloid, why not busy yourself with coloring in Hiddleston's gorgeous baby blues.
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