Social distancing is starting to drive us a bit loopy, but now there’s something to occupy your hands while you watch Kath & Kim re-runs.

So put down that ridiculously hard jigsaw puzzle and forget about getting prison-grade abs in isolation, because a Melbourne illustrator has published a Kath & Kim colouring book!

Chloe Pisani has created the perfect homage to the foxy ladies from Fountain Lakes, with eight different pages containing images of the title characters, as well as other favourites Kel, Brett and Sharon.

“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. 8 pages of Kath and Kim inspired colouring and fun for ALL ages, ready for print or use on iPad!”

Other activities include the ‘Look For Moi’ Word Find and a maze where you help Kath find her parrot earrings.

Check out the Kath & Kim colouring book:

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The book is available for only $6, or for those wanting to donate more, it’s available as a pay as you feel option.

Taking to social media after releasing the book, Pisani said it was a “bizarre” experience seeing so many people get behind the project.

“I’m so happy that this project has been so well received, humbled by all of the messages and support, and ecstatic that it has helped some of you- that was my only goal when I started illustrating this book,” she said.

“If someone had told me a year ago- hell, even a month ago- what the last 24 hours has unfolded I would’ve had a big ol’ chuckle.

Kath & Kim content is undoubtedly what we need during this difficult time, so it was a massive relief when Magda Szubaski recently brought back her character Sharon Strzelecki for a special ‘Iso Dance’ tribute to Australian healthcare workers.

The book is available here.

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