color

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The day-glo brothers

the true story of Bob and Joe Switzer's bright ideas and brand-new colors
2009
Illustrations and easy-to-follow text describe how brothers Bob and Joe Switzer invented fluorescent paint and colors; and explains how fluorescence works.

Too many cats

2003
Suzu wants a white cat for her birthday, but the night before her birthday, she finds too many cats of unusual colors all over her house.

Brown as an acorn

2004
Relating a color to objects in the real world, this book describes cabins, chipmunks, birds, acorns, and squirrels.

Purple as a plum

2004
Relating a color to objects in the real world, this book describes purple tulips, purple eggplants, purple plums, and purple ice pops.

Yellow as a lemon

2002
Relating a color to objects in the real world, this book describes yellow traffic lights, daffodils, school buses, and street signs.

Green as a frog

2002
Relating a color to objects in the real world, this book describes green grass, green vines, green bugs, and green parrots.

Blue as a blueberry

2002
Relating a color to objects in the real world, this book describes the blue sky, blue dungarees, bluebirds, and blue flowers.

Red as a fire truck

2002
Relating a color to objects in the real world, this book describes red apples, roses, streetlights, and cherries.

Orange as a pumpkin

2003
Relating a color to objects in the real world, this book describes orange pumpkins, orange leaves, orange tangerines, and orange carrots.

Who said red?

1988
A conversation between two speakers introduces red, green, blue, yellow, and other colors.

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