It is on this theory that Carle bases his book. He also discovered that each color has a complementary color. Hello, Red Fox by Eric CarleĮric Carle begins his book with a brief history of color theory and how Johann Wolfgang von Goethe determined that there are primary colors and secondary colors. When the children arrive at the festival with their family, the rest of the neighborhood is there shouting, dancing, and celebrating amidst a colorful fog. They dry the flowers and then make colorful powders to use during the festival. In this book, Chintoo and Mintoo gather red hibiscus, purple orchids, orange marigolds, and other vibrant flowers. And forgiveness.” It is also a colorful celebration during which families and friends throw colorful powders on each other. Yum! Festival of Colors by Kabir Sehgal and Surishtha Sehgal All they need is a pot, some purple eggplants, orange carrots, white garlic, and other yummy, fresh ingredients. This simple how-to teaches young chefs and readers how to make a colorful vegetable soup. Picture Books About Colors Every Color Soup by Jorey Hurley After exploring this book, check out the rest in the series: Green Verde, Blue Azure, and Yellow Amarillo. Both English and Spanish words are given for each item. What are some items that are red? In this simple and beautiful board book, Meritxell Marti introduces children to such red things as stage curtains, ladybugs, and even The Grand Canyon. Below, you will find 21 children’s books about colors that get the green light and will have any preschooler tickled pink after reading!īoard Books About Colors Red Rojo (Color Series) by Meritxell Martí They also love reading, listening, and looking at books about colors. Kids quickly bond over favorite colors and learn to respect the color preferences of others. Most answer with a simple blue, pink, or orange, while at least one claims taupe as a favorite and another prefers sea foam green. “What is your favorite color?” is a big conversation starter among my 14 preschool students. Read Across America Day is her favorite holiday! When she is not in the classroom, Katherine enjoys building wooden train layouts with her three-year-old son, playing board games while drinking IPA’s with her husband, and taking part in pub trivia. Katherine Willoughby lives is Richmond, Virginia and teaches Junior Kindergarten at the same school where she discovered her love of reading.
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