Wonderful World of Colors
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Our Colorful World
by Julian Melnikov
Part of the Wonderful World of Colors series
In this nonfiction title, readers take a trip around the world to see colors and shapes as they exist in nature and in our homes. Readers will also learn about different types of patterns. This text expands on the lessons about color found in the curriculum. Brightly colored photographs connect to the text and aid in cognitive development. Accessible language encourages young readers to further pursue the interesting subject matter.
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Mixing Colors at School
by Hayma Chopra
Part of the Wonderful World of Colors series
In this informative nonfiction title, readers will identify colors and learn how some colors can be combined to make new ones. The text expands on basic lessons about color to include the concepts of mixing primary colors to create secondary colors and secondary color identification. This title fosters color-matching skills by showing how they may be used at school. Eye-catching photographs supplement accessible language, allowing readers to make text-picture correlations with ease. This interesting title is perfect for young readers and listeners alike.
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Let's Paint Our Cars
by Katreena Sawalski
Part of the Wonderful World of Colors series
This informative nonfiction title discusses basic colors and helps readers identify those colors in the world around them, meeting curricular standards regarding color-matching skills. It also discusses how to make colors by mixing paints. Cars of different colors are presented in the text, giving readers the opportunity to consider which color they would choose to paint their car. Vivid photographs supplement accessible language to help give readers the tools to further develop their budding language skills. This interesting title is perfect for young artists and young readers alike.
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Colors at the Garage Sale
by Tristan MacRobert
Part of the Wonderful World of Colors series
Spend a day perusing the tables at a garage sale, where there are many colors to see and learn about. This nonfiction title explores the colors of different things one might find on an afternoon of thrifting. The concepts presented in this book help with children's cognitive development by fostering color and shape identification skills. Readers will also learn about how to live sustainably by purchasing secondhand items rather than new ones whenever possible. Eye-catching photographs are sure to pique the interest of young readers and listeners alike.
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Colors at the Races
by Gary Clearwater
Part of the Wonderful World of Colors series
In this nonfiction exploration of colors, readers will experience what it's like to visit a real racetrack. The text expands on the concept of color identification and also touches upon basic safety precautions that should be taken when at a racetrack. Readers will also learn about the people found at a car race, including drivers, pit crew teams, fans, and the press. Eye-catching photographs enhance the book's high-interest subject matter, imparting curricular lessons pertaining to color matching in an original and exciting way.
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Colorful Race Cars
by Rebecca Izumo
Part of the Wonderful World of Colors series
This nonfiction title explores the various colors of racecars that can be seen on a day spent at the races. Readers go behind the scenes at the racetrack to learn what the different colored flags mean during a race. Other concepts such as differentiating standings in a race and identifying racetrack workers are also highlighted in the text. Color associations are a recurring theme throughout the title to meet early elementary curriculum standards. Full-color photographs bring the information to life and help early readers make connections with the text.
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