![]() ![]() “School's Owl Teacher / Plays while she sings / ‘See the orange butterfly / Open its wings!’ ” A final call for audience participation falls flat. Each object is named within the verse, which often suffers from the necessity of making meter and rhyme. ![]() The name of each color is bolded within the text, but does not otherwise stand out from the rest of the black-on-white print. Beginning and ending with the color white, the slight tale moves spread by spread through each featured hue. Examples (red apple, brown caterpillar) are often small and difficult to discern against the wooded backdrop the effort would benefit from a more dynamic design geared to the toddling set. ![]() It's a shame that an examination of colors can feel so drab.Ĭhester Raccoon ( The Kissing Hand, 1993) explores a rainbow of hues found in the great outdoors. ![]()
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