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81) 10 cats
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Follow the lives of ten kittens as they playfully pounce, bat, and swat while their mother sleeps. Buckets of paint quickly turn the kittens--and their sleeping mother--into brilliant works of art. When mama cat wakes up, playtime turns into bath time. Full of playful and engaging art, this inventive cat book creates page after page of spot-the-difference fun perfect for repeat reading.
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The award-winning author/illustrator of the Heads and Tails series introduces readers to a multi-tiered new "concept book about shape and color sorting and object identification. With fresh and appealing illustrations and a striking design, this is a concept book with longevity." --
84) Blue chameleon
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The chameleon is feeling blue because he's lonely, so he goes and visits a yellow banana, pink cockatoo, swirly snail, brown boot, and so on. Each time, not only does he change his color to match the object or animal, but he also contorts himself into a shape that matches them.
86) Green
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Simple text and photographs present a variety of green things, including a watermelon, stuffed frog, and bucket.
87) Presiona aqui
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Using no special effects other than the reader's imagination, a series of dots multiplies, grows, or changes color by pressing, tilting, or blowing on the previous page.
90) Purple
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Simple text and photographs present a variety of purple things, including a baseball uniform, inner tube, and swimsuit.
91) What color?
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For ages one through eight, this DVD presents the signs for twelve colors. In response to the question "What Color?' there will be a corresponding handshape presented along with the sign for the color. For example the sign for red and worm use the same handshape and the sign for blue and window use the same handshape. This method allows the child to remember the color sign more easily.
92) Color chaos!
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When substitute principal Mr. Greystone prohibits colors at Hughes Elementary School, it takes a visit from illustrator Maurice Coleur to set things right. Includes information about primary, secondary, and tertiary colors and the color wheel.
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Did you know that the Egyptians created the first synthetic colour; or that the noblest purple comes from a predatory sea snail? Throughout history, artist pigments have been made from deadly metals, poisonous minerals, urine, cow dung, and even crushed insects. From grinding down beetles and burning animal bones to alchemy and serendipity,Chromatopia reveals the origin stories of over 50 of history's most extraordinary pigments.Spanning the ancient...