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This is a simple, straightforward introduction to colors for young children. It provides details about what happens when you mix colors, and invites children to create their own art at the end.
What Can you Do With a Color by Gülşah Yemen is a very cute and colorful children’s book. The book starts showing different objects that can be a certain color. Some of these are the colors of actual objects and other are silly making objects fun colors. The book then shows primary colors and how to mix colors to make other colors.
The illustrations Çağrı Odabaşı were great and very colorful. Children will enjoy the break illustrations.
Thank you NetGalley and CrackBoom! Books/Chouette Publisting -Caillou for What Can you Do With a Color.
Such a quick and delightful read! It really showed how colors and imagination can go a long way. The colors were vibrant and the illustrations were fun, I believe it would keep any small child engaged.
Thank you NetGalley for this eARC.
This is a cute, sweet, and simply picture book discussing color and imagination. The use of onomatopoeia words was fun and would make this a great read aloud book. I also enjoyed that there was some factual information about colors and color mixing in the back of the book.
The pictures in this book are really cute. And it would be a great book to teach children about colors and how certain colors mix to create new colors. The book doesn't really have a plot, but I still really loved it anyway!
The illustrations are beautiful and the idea behind the book, to encourage children to color and paint in unconventional colors, is excellent. The wording was lacking a plot line and there were some inconsistencies within. Otherwise, an excellent concept and a great illustrator.
This is a cute book about colors and what all you can do and change in the world with colors. The illustrations are very vibrant and beautiful.
With a mix of illustration styles, this whimsical book teaches children about color and fuels their creative fires. I thought it was delightful.
**I received an e-ARC from NetGalley for an honest review**
A nice book to help kids learn about color (and color mixing!)
Illustrations were nice to look at, and the extra detailing, such as the constellations in the green sky, were a nice touch.
Overall, 4/5- it seems a little advanced for younger children, but too simple for older children. There was no real story, which is my main reason for the deduction. It would be a nice book to give to a young artist.