Oh Gnome You Didn't Coloring Book

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She lives underground — and she has absolutely no intention of staying quiet about it.

The Oh Gnome You Didn't Coloring Book is a fantasy coloring book for adults and an interactive coloring book for Black women who are ready to laugh, color, and fall into a world full of personality. This is a Yonda Realms story-driven coloring book drawn by jaha Knight and set in UndaDey — a vibrant gnome-filled world where joy, humor, and a little bit of chaos live side by side.

What you're coloring: These aren't quiet garden gnomes. These are bold, Black girl-inspired gnomes — skating, dancing, splashing, scheming, and getting into just enough trouble to keep things interesting. Beautifully illustrated scenes full of movement, personality, and charm. Every page is an invitation to explore the underground world of UndaDey and color your way through one of the most joyful worlds in the Yonda Realms universe.

🎵 Your Soundscape — This book ships with UndaDey Gnomes, an original album written for this world by jaha Knight. Every song was created to deepen the story as you color your way through UndaDey. Access your album via the QR code inside your book or it will be sent digitally with your order.

Format: Available in Thick edition (94 pages, 8.5" x 11") and Slim edition (16 pages, 4.25" x 6.875", travel-sized). Same world-building magic, made to move with you.

Perfect for Black women who love fantasy coloring books with original music and rich world-building. A meaningful soul care gift for women who love art, humor, and imagination — ideal for birthdays, self-care packages, and holiday giving.

We create products with the idea of giving you the gift of something beautiful. Whether that gift is for you or someone else, what went into creating it was thoughtfulness, time and creative effort.

All of our products are processed and shipped within 3-7 business days.

Sis, You Deserve

  • To see yourself represented in the world
  • To surround yourself with art that encourages your belief in self
  • The gift of something beautiful.

- jaha Knight