Put that yoga class on hold - there's a new stress-buster in town. Forget Zen and pick up a pen, because what you really need to do to restore a sense of calm in your life is copy the French and invest in a colouring book for adults. They are proving so popular among women in France that they're even outselling cookery books.
One particular volume alone, Secret Garden: An Inky Treasure Hunt and Colouring Book, by Johanna Basford, has sold more than 350,000 copies - and it's a craze that is slowly but surely taking the UK's Etsy set by storm, with sales of cool colouring books booming and Facebook groups dedicated to the pastime.
Examples range from pictures of landscapes and pencil drawings of heart-throbs to the sort of intricate patterns that make you see double; the idea being that concentrating on colouring in will have a meditative effect and relieve stress. There is even anecdotal evidence that Caran d'Aching these pictures can help to cure headaches.
Is this really a thing? Really? Well, in France it is. Personally, I can't help but feel a stab of envy that French mums seem to have this parenting thing so neatly locked down that not only do their children not throw food, it seems that they don't mind amusing themselves while Maman does a spot of colouring in.
There are, it appears, people out there who don't spend all day, every day, with a toddler and an eight-month-old, with "mummy, mummy, MUMMY" on a loop in the background, and therefore have time to do a bit of colouring in to help them chill out.