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Children - Learning Basic Concepts

Colors

by Simms Taback
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Overview

Beloved illustrator Simms Taback's bright colors and bold illustrations bring a fresh look to beginning conceptboard books in Colors.

Synopsis

Beloved illustrator Simms Taback's bright colors and bold illustrations bring a fresh look to beginning concept board books in Colors.

Kirkus Reviews

Arrayed within a baby's hand-sized trim are the usual suspects of any beginning concept book-red, yellow, blue, orange and so on-along with a few oddballs. Done in the Caldecott Medalist's distinctive style, a fish swims in an aqua sea, a boy plays in crimson pants, a lime green crayon waits for use and tan work boots regard lavender sneakers from across the gutter. Each object or set of objects is boldly drawn in ink, the color in question the only hue against the white background. While crimson may not occur to adults as a critical concept for a baby, why not? Taback challenges them to use rich vocabulary from the getgo, and good for him. Equally diminutive companion volumes are 123 (9781934706893) and Animals (9781934706879). (Ages 618 mos.)

About the Author, Simms Taback

Simms Taback won a Caldecott Honor Award for There Was an Old Woman Who Swallowed a Fly and the Caldecott Medal for Joseph Had a Little Overcoat. He has also produced award-winning titles for Blue Apple, such as Simms Taback's Safari Animals (a 2008 Parents' Choice Gold Award winner), Peek-a-Boo, Who? (a 2006 Scholastic Parent & Child Best Book of the Year), and Simms Taback's Big Book of Words (a 2004 Child Best Book of the Year, 2004 Parenting Book of the Year, and a 2004 Parents' Choice Gold Award winner).

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Kirkus Reviews

Arrayed within a baby's hand-sized trim are the usual suspects of any beginning concept book-red, yellow, blue, orange and so on-along with a few oddballs. Done in the Caldecott Medalist's distinctive style, a fish swims in an aqua sea, a boy plays in crimson pants, a lime green crayon waits for use and tan work boots regard lavender sneakers from across the gutter. Each object or set of objects is boldly drawn in ink, the color in question the only hue against the white background. While crimson may not occur to adults as a critical concept for a baby, why not? Taback challenges them to use rich vocabulary from the getgo, and good for him. Equally diminutive companion volumes are 123 (9781934706893) and Animals (9781934706879). (Ages 618 mos.)

Book Details

Published
August 1, 2009
Publisher
Blue Apple Books
Pages
18
Format
Board Book
ISBN
9781934706886

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