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Little Green Peas: A Big Book of Colors
by Keith Baker
Little green peas make their way into collections of objects of many different colors, from blue boats, seas, and flags, to orange balloons, umbrellas, and fizzy drinks.
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Edible Colors
by 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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Blue Hat, Green Hat
by Sandra Boynton
Humorous animal characters introduce the basic colors and familiar items of clothing.
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Ruby, Violet, Lime: Looking for Color
by Jane Brocket
Presents brightly colored photograph illustrations that demonstrate the three primary colors and three secondary colors, as well as brown, pink, black, white, gray, silver, and gold.
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Kitten Red, Yellow, Blue
by Peter Catalanotto
Mrs. Tuttle is busy preparing all sixteen kittens for their big adoption day where each colorful kitten will be perfectly paired with their color-coordinated owners, in a delightful picture book with bright illustrations.
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Freight Train
by Donald Crews
The train rolls along slowly at first, slowly enough to count the cars, name their colors, and identify their functions, until it starts to pick up speed, chug-chugging across the page in a blur of color, speed, and sound.
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Color Zoo
by Lois Ehlert
A magical manipulation of shapes turns a lion into a goat, an ox into a monkey, and a tiger into a mouse, in a board book that features nine animals, nine shapes, and sixteen shades of color.
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My Very First Look at Colors
by Christiane Gunzi
.Displays various household items, such as a blue sock and purple crayon, and includes thought-provoking questions that help identify colors
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It's an Prange Aardvark!
by Michael Hall
Wondering about an unusual noise they hear outside their tree stump, five carpenter ants imagine various possibilities before peering out of holes and seeing an astonishing rainbow of colors.
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I Like Colors
by Barbara Jean Hicks
A vibrantly illustrated mixture of colorful animals, bugs, plants, and people are woven together with shapes, patterns, and rhyming text in a captivating and unique concept book.
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Butterfly, Butterfly
by Petr Horáécek
Lucy sees a beautiful butterfly in the garden, along with a bright green beetle, a brilliant blue dragonfly, some red ladybugs, and many more flying and crawling things, in a colorful look at insect critters.
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A World of Colors: Seeing Colors in a New Way
by Marie Houblon
A combination of brilliant photography and simple, interactive text invites kids to explore the relationships between colors and objects in the real world, where the expected color is not always the one presented, asking children to expand their imaginations.
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Color Dance
by Ann Jonas
Three dancers show how colors combine to create 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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