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Colors. Using high quality photos, shows how colors appear in the natural world. |
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Seasons. Using high quality color photos, explores changes in plants and animals. |
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Alda, Arlene
Hello Good-bye Beautiful color photos illustrate images of contrasts from around the world.
Appears on the following book lists:
New Picture Books 2009 03-04
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Barry, Frances.
Duckie's Rainbow Follow Duckie on her colorful walk home to a big, bold surprise! |
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Cottin, Menena
The Black Book of Colors This title invites readers to imagine living without sight through remarkable illustrations done with raised lines and descriptions of colors based on imagery. Braille letters accompany the illustrations and a full Braille alphabet offers sighted readers help reading along with their fingers.
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Extraordinary Kids
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Cousins, Lucy
Maisy's Rainbow Dream In a dream, Maisy sees different things for each color of the rainbow. |
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Davis, Nancy
A Garden of Opposites Opposites abound in a colorful garden, including a closed bud, an open blossom, a short caterpillar, and a long snake.
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New Picture Books 2009 03-04
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Delessert, Etienne.
Full Color Internationally acclaimed illustrator Delessert returns to basics with this elegant, simple introduction to color. Delessert calls on an endearing, unidentifiable animal (here an apparent blend of rabbit, rhinoceros, and human child) to introduce the concepts. Particularly effective are the illustrations that show what happens when primary colors combine. |
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Dodd, Emma, 1969-
Dog's Colorful Day : a Messy Story About Colors and Counting In this colorful story of a sloppy dog, you can count on a happy ending. |
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Ehlert, Lois
Color Zoo Introduces colors and shapes with illustrations of shapes that form animal faces when placed on top of one another.
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Caldecott Honor
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Emberley, Ed.
Go Away Big Green Monster! Die-cut pages through which bits of a monster are revealed are designed to help a child control nighttime fears of monsters.
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Not So Scary Books
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Ernst, Lisa Campbell.
Round Like a Ball! Everyone tries to guess what is round, hot and cold, strong and fragile, and wet and dry. |
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Ficocelli, Elizabeth
Kid Tea On every night of the week, a new color of kid tea is created in the bath, depending on the activities of that day. |
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Fontes, Justine
Black Meets White When black meets white they make polka dots...and stripes, and more. |
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Gunzi, Christiane
Opposites Introduces preschool children to the concept of opposities. Familiar objects and words are used to describe relative sizes and positions. |
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Hall, Pamela
Rectangles Simple objects using rectangles. |
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Horacek, Petr
Butterfly Butterfly Lucy's garden is full of colorful creatures that wriggle and spin, scurry and slither. |
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Jenkins, Steve
Actual Size Discusses and gives examples of the size and weight of various animals and parts of animals. |
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Jocelyn, Marthe
Same Same Opposites do attract, especially when presented with words and images ... each image is bold, bright, and as sizzlingly colorful as a dream. |
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Jonas, Ann
Color Dance Three dancers show how colors combine to create different colors. |