Overview
Meet Ann, an independent little girl who knows what she likes. Ann's mother and salespeople cannot convince Ann to select a blue dress, a brown hat and tan sandals. Ann likes red instead. Red! Red! Red!A great choice for early readers, this story is composed of sixteen simple words.
Synopsis
Meet Ann, an independent little girl who knows what she likes. Ann's mother and salespeople cannot convince Ann to select a blue dress, a brown hat and tan sandals. Ann likes red instead. Red! Red! Red!
A great choice for early readers, this story is composed of sixteen simple words.
Publishers Weekly
Originally published in 1965, Ann Likes Red by Dorothy Z. Seymour uses 16 simple words to tell the story of an independent girl determined to suit up in her favorite color. " `A blue dress, Ann?'/ `I like red,' said Ann./ Red! Red! Red!/ `A red dress instead,' said Ann." Nancy Meyerhoff's b&w (and red) line drawings retain their 60s style with universal appeal. ( Oct.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.