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Books with title All the Colors That I See

  • The Colours I See

    Ila Golden

    language (, Dec. 1, 2019)
    A story of magical realism and the magic of love.His world is full of colour and emotions. His journey is of love and maturity. His goal is to save everyone, but not everyone can be saved.Growing up different in the 70s and 80s isn't easy, especially for someone as self-actualised as Zel. And between his health, his gift, and his sexuality, Zel knows exactly how different he is. But he's stubborn, and optimistic, and, most importantly of all, in love. Book BlurbThere’s nothing wrong with being different, it’s wrong that people think there is.And, in lots of ways, I am different. I’m too thin. My eyes are too dark. I breathe funny. I’m genius level smart... but I’d rather be an artist like Aunt Zelda was. Not that my parents like that much, since they’d rather I wasn’t 'wasting my potential'. But the thing is, I don’t just love art, I’m seriously good at it too. Maybe not as good as Aunt Zelda, but still really good; even if it’s not always easy to get everyone’s colours right. That’s one of my secrets you know. The colours I see around people. The ones that tell me what everyone’s feeling. Most people can’t see them. But I can. And, from the way Aunt Zelda painted, I’m pretty sure she could too. It’s another thing that makes me like her, and something else that makes me different. That makes me, me. And one I’m totally not above using to my advantage, because, lets face it, what else am I going to use the world’s lamest superpower for?There’s... another big secret I have. One which could get me into a lot of trouble if the wrong people found out. But it’s not like I planned on fancying him. I didn’t even realise I could fancy him till I already did. And there’s nothing wrong with me trying to find out if he fancies me back, is there? I mean, I have his colours right there, just begging for me to use them. So I should try to figure it out, shouldn’t I? Because... because I... I really want him to fancy me back, and then... But if he doesn’t, that’ll be okay. I mean, I’ll make myself okay with it. Because he’s one of my best friends, and... and I’d rather he was in my life than not. And if Aunt Zelda figured out ways to make it okay, then... then I know I can too. I just... really hope... I don’t have to.The Neva Aton CollectionFour boys who were made to be friends. Four stories with a bigger tale to tell.Sly, Zel, Jay and Arian. Four boys who meet by chance and circumstance, but the friendships they form feel more like fate. Brought together by their sense of humour. Kept together because of the genuine bond they have with each other. Each with their own story to tell.The Neva Aton Collection is a series of magical realism books which have been designed to be read in any order. Each story is able to stand alone, but when put together show the power the relationships around us can have on our lives.What are you waiting for? Grab your copy today!
  • All the Colors That I See

    Pamela Kennedy, B&H Kids Editorial Staff, Holli Conger

    Board book (B&H Kids, June 1, 2018)
    Green and yellow, red and blue​—what favorite color did God give you? In this delightful board book, preschoolers can learn their colors and learn where they came from—God! They'll be encouraged to touch, tap, or pat colors on each page, and a sneaky chameleon will follow them along the way. In the Little Words Matter™ board books, it only takes a few words to tell a big story. Crafted especially for toddlers, these books make biblical truths easily understandable and enjoyable for little ones and their parents too!Go to bhkids.com to find this book's Parent Connection, an easy tool to help moms and dads (or anyone else who loves kids) discuss the book's message with their child. We're all about connecting parents and kids to each other and to God's Word.
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  • All the Colors I See

    Allegra Agliardi

    Hardcover (Tate, March 20, 2018)
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  • All the Colors I See

    Allegra Agliardi

    Hardcover (Tate, April 17, 2018)
    Would you like to come on an exciting, colorful journey with me? From the soft green grass to the glistening sapphire, to the juicy yellow pear and the fallen crimson leaves, this captivating and inventive book guides children through the different shades of every color. Sweet, lyrical text and engaging illustrations—along with lots of fun die-cuts—add to the magic of the book. Children learn that through simple observation they can see colors that are bright, dull, bold, sour, cold, deep, loud, or have many other qualities.
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  • All the Colors That I See, epub

    Pamela Kennedy, B&H Kids Editorial Staff, Holli Conger

    eBook (B&H Kids, June 1, 2018)
    Green and yellow, red and blue​—what favorite color did God give you? In this delightful board book, preschoolers can learn their colors and learn where they came from—God! They'll be encouraged to touch, tap, or pat colors on each page, and a sneaky chameleon will follow them along the way. In the Little Words Matter™ board books, it only takes a few words to tell a big story. Crafted especially for toddlers, these books make biblical truths easily understandable and enjoyable for little ones and their parents too!Go to bhkids.com to find this book's Parent Connection, an easy tool to help moms and dads (or anyone else who loves kids) discuss the book's message with their child. We're all about connecting parents and kids to each other and to God's Word.
  • The Colors I See

    Jane E. Caraway

    Paperback (lulu.com, Dec. 17, 2011)
    The Colors I See is a picture book based on a rare neurological condition called synesthesia. Children with this condition have joined senses which gives them the ability to experience things such as colored letters and numbers. Some children like myself, may hear colors in the music they listen to or believe that having tea with the number four would be very delightful. Other children may taste purple while eating chicken or think that a school bell sounds like the color yellow. The Colors I See was designed to make people more aware of this scientific phenomenon in a way that will both inform, and inspire children and parents of all ages.
  • The colors that I am

    Cilla Sheehan

    Hardcover (Human Science Press, March 15, 1981)
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  • All the Colors

    K.T. Micheaux

    An easy learning book to help your little one learn all of the names of colors in the visible light spectrum.