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The button book
by Sally Nicholls
An introduction to colors and shapes invites readers to press the mysterious buttons that do different things, from a purple tickle button, to a green button that makes a rude noise, to a yellow bouncing button
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Black is a rainbow color
by Angela Joy
A child reflects on the meaning of being Black in this moving and powerful anthem about a people, a culture, a history and a legacy that lives on.
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Cat likes red
by Christopher Russo
Illustrations and simple text follow Cat as he explores seven monochromatic landscapes, including a yellow field and a blue ocean, and meets new friends along the way
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What color is night?
by Grant Snider
A debut picture book combines evocative artwork and simple text to explore the spectrum of colors that can be found at night, from a glowing white moon and golden fireflies to neon-colored city lights and the rainbow spectrum of the dream world. Illustrations.
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Zigzag zooborns! : zoo baby colors and patterns
by Andrew Bleiman
"Get to know a whole new herd of zoo babies in this darling picture book about colors and patterns from the creators of ZooBorns.com. Calling all animal enthusiasts! It's time to learn about colors and patterns with a crew of irresistible zoo babies. Featuring adorable animal photos, a zippy text, and a fact-filled glossary, this just might be the cutest concept book ever to hit the shelves!"
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Festival of colors
by Kabir Sehgal
A picture book introduction to the Holi, the Indian Festival of Colors, finds siblings Mintoo and Chintoo gathering flowers to make into colorful powders to toss during the festival before gathering with friends, family members and neighbors for a vibrant celebration of fun, forgiveness and community. Simultaneous eBook.
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They say blue
by Jillian Tamaki
A young girl describes where she finds colors in both the world around her and beyond what she can see
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Every color soup
by Jorey Hurley
Describes how to make a colorful, delicious vegetable soup. Includes recipe
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Colors
by Shelley Rotner
Striking portraits of children from diverse backgrounds on vibrant, themed spreads invite readers to explore the natural world's colors, from a red slice of watermelon and orange pumpkins to green lizards and purple flowers.
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