Monsters love colors
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Mike Austin
An array of monsters happily howl, growl and roar while mixing primary colors to make new shades and hues that enable small, grey monsters to transform into big, colorful monsters. By the author of the digital children's book app, A Present for Milo. 40,000 first printing.
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White Rabbit's color book
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Alan Baker
White Rabbit hops from one paint pot to another, changing colors as he goes, until he ends up brown
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Little green peas : a big book of colors
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Keith Baker
The New York Times best-selling stars of LMNO Peas and 1-2-3 Peas are back for a romp through a rainbow of colors, from blue boats, seas and flags, to orange balloons, umbrellas and fizzy drinks.
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Edible colors
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Jennifer Vogel Bass
A boldly illustrated celebration of unusual fruits and vegetables reveals how familiar produce can be different colors and still be delicious, from red bananas and purple broccoli to yellow cherries and green carrots.
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Paddington's colors
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Michael Bond
Paddington Bear introduces the concept of color as he arranges purple drapes, spills blue and yellow paint on his white apron, washes multi-hued clothes, and sinks into a brown easy chair. Reprint.
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My cold plum lemon pie bluesy mood
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Tameka Fryer Brown
Jamie describes his mood throughout the day, using colors and rhythmic text, as he changes from an "easy green mood" while drawing a picture for his sister to a "brooding black mood" when he is teased for doing so. 10,000 first printing.
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Cat's colors
by
Jane Cabrera
A cat describes ten different colors and tells which one is its favorite
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Kente colors
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Deborah M. Newton Chocolate
A rhyming description of the kente cloth costumes of the Ashanti and Ewe people of Ghana and a portrayal of the symbolic colors and patterns
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Freight train
by
Donald Crews
Brief text and illustrations trace the journey of a colorful train as it goes through tunnels, by cities, and over trestles
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Warthogs paint : a messy color book
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Pamela Duncan Edwards
The companion to Warthogs in the Kitchen: A Sloppy Counting Book introduces readers to primary and secondary colors as a pack of warthogs do some wild painting in order to entertain themselves on a rainy day.
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I spy on the farm
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Edward Gibbs
An interactive introduction to farm animals invites youngsters to make animal noises and practice color and letter recognition while peeping through a spy hole on every page and observing clues to guess which animal will be revealed next in the story.
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Wow! said the owl
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Tim Hopgood
Wanting to see what the world looks like during the light of day, a little owl forces himself awake one morning and takes in all the colorful sights around him, including vibrant flowers and puffy white clouds, in this amusing picture with read-aloud text for preschoolers.
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Red green blue : a first book of colors
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Alison Jay
A latest entry in the series that includes Picture This… invites children to build color-recognition skills in a whimsical tale about a boy who discovers a rainbow in a magical world populated by favorite nursery rhyme characters.
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Open this little book
by
Jesse Klausmeier
Illustrated by the acclaimed artist of Wave and featuring a debut author, a sophisticated story-within-a-story introduction to colors is comprised of scaled pages that pair colors with incrementally smaller books sandwiched within each other.
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Growing colors
by
Bruce McMillan
Photographs of green peas, yellow corn, red potatoes, purple beans, and other fruits and vegetables illustrate the many colors of nature
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Ooh! Matisse
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Mil Niepold
Bright and playful close-ups of some of Henri Matisse's most celebrated collages encourage children to find the whale in Matisse's dove, the splash of milk in his star, and the rays of sunshine in a blue leaf.
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One
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Kathryn Otoshi
Introduces young readers to numbers, counting, and primary and secondary colors by offering the story of ill-tempered Red who got too powerful for his own good and had to be brought down to size by One--a single entity with the courage to stand up for what was right.
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Who said red?
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Mary Serfozo
A little girl and her brother introduce red, green, blue, yellow, and other colors as they wander about their farm
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White is for blueberry
by
George Shannon
Demonstrating how things don't always appear in nature in the colors we expect, an informative picture book presents fruits, flowers, and animals in a colorful and unique way.
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Colors : With Color Wheel to Mix and Match
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Susan Steggall
Invites readers to learn about colors through illustrations of over twenty vehicles from bulldozers and trucks to cranes and diggers, and includes an interactive color wheel
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Mix it up!
by
Hervé Tullet
Using no special effects other than the reader's imagination, simple directions lead the reader to experiment with mixing and changing colors on the printed page
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Follow me
by
Tricia Tusa
A girl travels through an imaginative world of colors by way of a swing
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I went walking
by
Sue Williams
During the course of a walk, a young boy identifies animals of different colors
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Bear sees colors
by
Karma Wilson
A first entry in a concept picture book series by the best-selling creators of Bear Snores On invites young children to practice early recognition skills by helping Bear search for various colors.
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