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Books > Children's & Educational > Young children's, early learning & special book types > Early learning / early learning concepts > Colours
An adorable new character from the creator of the international hit
Mr Croc, these bright and bold Little Roar storybooks cover
early-learning themes such as counting, colours and shapes. Join
Little Roar and his friends in this interactive story about colours
that's perfect for preschool children. Little Roar loves his red
boots but he's lost them. His best friends Gigi, Monty and Posy all
try to help with the search but they keep finding other colourful
clothes instead. Maybe Little Roar should wear them all! Toddlers
will love lifting the chunky tabs to reveal colours and clothes and
sliding out the final page for a special surprise! 'Brilliantly
interactive books.' Wendy Cooling, Bookstart
Rhyming text and illustrations use crayons of different colors to teach counting, first by even numbers and then odd.
A celebration of colours and patterns from the pair that brought
you bestseller NOT YET, ZEBRA. Annie said to the animals, "Let's
help baby Joe. He's learning his colours, which he doesn't yet
know. I'll paint pictures of you - please line up for me. If I use
the right colours then Joe will soon see." Everyone's favourite,
enthusiastic zebra is back, eager to get in on the act as Annie
tries to teach her little brother about colours. But although
things don't turn out quite the way she imagines, together they
make the world a brighter and more beautiful place! 'A joy to read
aloud . . . guaranteed to win the hearts of all little
mischief-makers.' Lancashire Post
What colour is an apple? A dog? Grass? Young readers will be blown away by the range of possibilities
What colour is a banana? It can be at least 25 different shades, according to this artful swatchbook of versatile subjects. An inversion of the way we typically look at colour, this book challenges readers' predispositions towards using a particular crayon for a particular object. 11 items are each presented alongside a grid of color ranges: the "apple" page features yellows, greens, and reds; the "egg" page a range of greens to grays; even "grass" is surprising, with suggestions of pink. The read-along text is playful and philosophical, poetic and factual… all towards expanding readers' assumptions. Inspired by the Whitney Museum's approach to looking at art, these books provide a new way to look at the world.
Little fingers will delight in tracing over the shapes of each object in this wonderful tactile board book range. These beautifully illustrated books are a great first introduction to colours, from yellow bananas to red ladybirds. Hannah and Holly's soft pastel palette makes this the ideal gift for a newborn baby or first birthday.
Can you tell how many cherries there are? How many apples? In
the brilliantly colorful "My Very First Book of Numbers, " children
can find the number of fruits in the bottom half of a page that
matches the number of boxes and numerals in the top half. This new,
bilingual English / Spanish edition will also allow them to match
English and Spanish words for each. Children will love solving the
puzzles of this clever, vibrant book.
Every spring buds appear on a tree's branches, and then, one by
one, come the leaves. In this simple, rhyming text, we count the
first ten leaves until, voila! Spring has sprung and we have a
glorious canopy. When fall winds blow, we count down, as the last
ten leaves fly from the tree. The charming graphic illustrations
make learning to count easy, and the corresponding numerals
reinforce the learning fun. There's also a world of activity to spy
in and around this beautiful tree as the wild creatures, and one
little boy, celebrate the changing seasons and cycles of nature.
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