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Planting a Rainbow
by Lois Ehlert
Children watch the planting and growth of a family garden from bulbs, seeds, and seedlings to a rainbow of blooms that can be picked and carried home.
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Rainforest Colors
by Janet Lawler
A concept book about color combines vibrant National Geographic animal photography with lyrical "Did You Know?" text, juxtaposed against color-themed backgrounds.
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A Color of His Own
by Leo Lionni
A little chameleon is distressed that he doesn't have his own color like other animals.
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Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes
by Eric Litwin
Wearing his brand-new white shoes, Pete the Cat walks down the street paying no mind to the piles he steps in, which turn his white shoes into colorful messes.
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Too Purpley!
by Jean Reidy
A young girl rejects many outfits before finding the perfect clothes to wear.
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Richard Scarry's All the Colors of Busytown
by Richard Scarry
A sturdy two-book concept series is bubbling with humor and filled with the busy, interesting details and vibrant artwork that have made Richard Scarry one of the most beloved names in children's books.
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Lemons Are Not Red
by Laura Vaccaro Seeger
The acclaimed author/illustrator of The Hidden Alphabet introduces young children to the world of color with the help of ingenious die-cut pages, where red lemons magically turn yellow, purple carrots turn orange, white reindeer turn brown, and more.
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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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Red Sings from Treetops: A Year in Colors
by Joyce Sidman
An exploration of the senses celebrates the rich and diverse colors of the seasons through poetic verse as green drips from spring leaves and blue dances on summer lakes.
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Blue Goose
by Nancy Tafuri
When Farmer Gray leaves for the day, Red Hen paints the barn red and Blue Goose and Yellow Chic mix their colors to come up with the perfect green for grass while all the other barnyard animals do their part to add a splash of pizzazz to their humble abode before the farmer's return.
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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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Mouse Paint
by Ellen Stoll Walsh
In a lap-sized board-book version of a playful introduction to color, three white mice who live on a piece of white paper so that the cat will not see them discover three jars of paint and nearly blow their camouflage.
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Colors for Zena
by Monica Wellington
Embarking on a color-finding mission when she decides that her world lacks color, little Zena finds bold primary colors and exciting mixed combinations before encouraging her new animal friends to engage in a rainbow-hued project that vibrantly uses the colors they have found.
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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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The Deep Blue Sea: A Book of Colors
by Audrey Wood
Set on a bright red rock island in the middle of a rich blue sea, this concept book provides youngsters with a fun introduction to colors through an easy-to-read tropical tale enhanced with vibrant illustrations.
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