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Colors

by Odette Ross

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Odette Ross' friendly illustrations invite children to discover colors in this wordless board book. The absence of text offers more opportunities for young minds to imagine and pretend.
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Suitable for the ages of about 1 to 4, this wordless picture book introduces children to 5 colors and 6 types of animals. The illustrations are bright, simple and effective, showing a different colored butterfly fly past each of the animals. I think children will enjoy "Colors", as the pictures are quite cute and being a wordless book, it gives children a chance to incorporate their own imagination into the story. As well as this the fact that "Colors" is a board book is practical for young children to handle, as it's very sturdy. The book is also small in size, so it's easy for children to hold. ( )
  SunshyneBuckarma | Jul 1, 2010 |
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