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The teeny tiny mouse : A Book About Color
by Laura Leuck
In a picture book by the author of Sun Is Falling, Night Is Calling, preschoolers can learn colors through fun, rhyming text about a teeny, tiny mouse who names all the colored objects in his teeny, tiny house.
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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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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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Mouse paint : Lap-sized Board Book
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. Children's BOMC.
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Red is a dragon : a book of colors
by Roseanne Thong
A Chinese American girl provides rhyming descriptions of the great variety of colors she sees around her, from the red of a dragon, firecrackers, and lychees to the brown of her teddy bear
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My colors, my world = : Mis colores, mi mundo
by Maya Christina Gonzalez
Maya, who lives in the dusty desert, opens her eyes wide to find the colors in her world, from Papi's black hair and Mami's orange and purple flowers to Maya's red swing set and the fiery pink sunset
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Carlo likes colors
by Jessica Spanyol
Carlo the giraffe sees many different colors in various places--red in the street, brown in the woods, white at a wedding, and orange at a cafe
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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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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. An ALA Notable Children's Book. Reprint.
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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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10 hungry rabbits : counting & color concepts
by Anita Lobel
The illustrator of the Caldecott Honor-winning On Market Street presents a sequence of very hungry rabbits who locate 10 delicious and colorful vegetables for Mama Rabbit's soup pot, including one big purple cabbage, two white onions and three yellow peppers.
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Wow! said the owl
by 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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I spy with my little eye
by Edward Gibbs
Asks young readers to identify the animal based on their color, including blue for a blue whale, white for a polar bear, and green for a frog, in a text with a die-cut opening on the cover containing an eye
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Kitten red, yellow, blue : 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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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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My blue is happy
by Jessica Young
Child-friendly text and evocative images combine in a story that invites readers to explore the infinite possibilities of emotional expression through color, discussing how people respond differently when seeing colors and how these experiences help broaden the world in wonderful new ways.
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White Rabbit's color book
by 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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Cat's colors
by Jane Cabrera
Explores different colors from the point of view of a cat, focusing on the colors of the toys with which the cat plays and the things that the cat loves most in the world.
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My world of color
by Margaret Wise Brown
In a stunning introduction to colors, rhyming verse describes things that are red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, brown, black, gray, white, and pink.
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The day the crayons quit
by Drew Daywalt
When Duncan arrives at school one morning, he finds a stack of letters, one from each of his crayons, complaining about how he uses them. 75,000 first printing.
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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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Little green peas : a big book of colors
by 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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Cat's colors
by Airlie Anderson
Cat spends the day collecting colors, and when she is finished something wonderful happens
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