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Books with title All the Colors of Magic

  • The Color of Magic

    Terry Pratchett

    Mass Market Paperback (Harper, Jan. 29, 2013)
    The first novel in the hilarious and irreverent Discworld series from New York Timesbestselling author Terry Pratchett.A writer who has been compared to Mark Twain, Kurt Vonnegut, and Douglas Adams, Sir Terry Pratchett has created a complex, yet zany world filled with a host of unforgettable characters who navigate around a profound fantasy universe, complete with its own set of cultures and rules.Imagine, if you will . . . a flat world sitting on the backs of four elephants who hurtle through space balanced on a giant turtle. In truth, the Discworld is not so different from our own. Yet, at the same time, very different . . . but not so much.In this, the maiden voyage through Terry Pratchett's divinely and recognizably twisted alternate dimension, the well-meaning but remarkably inept wizard Rincewind encounters something hitherto unknown in the Discworld: a tourist! Twoflower has arrived, Luggage by his side, to take in the sights and, unfortunately, has cast his lot with a most inappropriate tour guide—a decision that could result in Twoflower's becoming not only Discworld's first visitor from elsewhere . . . but quite possibly, portentously, its very last. And, of course, he's brought Luggage along, which has a mind of its own. And teeth.
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  • All the Colors of Magic

    Valija Zinck

    Hardcover (Chicken House, Dec. 3, 2019)
    "An exciting new voice among the world's storytellers." -- Cornelia FunkeA heartfelt, adventure-filled, and charming novel about a peculiar girl who embarks on a journey to find her father, the wizard.Penelope has always been different from other children. Her hair has been gray since she was born. It rains every year on her birthday. And she knows what her mother is going to say before the words even come out of her mouth. But one day, Penelope wakes up with sparkling red hair and her mother confesses the truth: Her father is not only still alive, he's a wizard! Penelope has inherited his powers, and must embark on a journey to find him.
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  • All the Colors of the Earth

    Sheila Hamanaka

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 28, 1999)
    Celebrate the colors of children and the colors of love—not black or white or yellow or red, but roaring brown, whispering gold, tinkling pink, and more.Included in Brightly's list of recommended diverse poetry picture books for kids, this beautifully illustrated book "celebrates the beauty of diversity to the fullest through engaging, rhyming text," commented Charnaie Gordon in her Brightly review. All the Colors of the Earth "would be a wonderful book to use in multicultural classrooms in schools.""How better to celebrate ethnic diversity than to look to children, the hope of the future? This glorious picture book does just that."—Booklist"A poetic picture book and an exemplary work of art. The simple text describes children's skin tones and hair in terms of natural phenomena and then describes love for these children with rich colors and flavors. A celebration of diversity." —School Library Journal
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  • All the Colors of Magic

    Valija Zinck

    language (Scholastic Inc., Dec. 3, 2019)
    Penelope has always been different from other children. Her hair has been gray since she was born. It rains every year on her birthday. And she knows what her mother is going to say before the words even come out of her mouth. But one day, Penelope wakes up with sparkling red hair and her mother confesses the truth: Her father is not only still alive, he's a wizard! Penelope has inherited his powers, and must embark on a journey to find him.
  • All the Colors of the Rainbow

    Allan Fowler

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2001)
    The natural world comes alive for young readers with Rookie Read-About Science!Rookie Read-About Physical Science series introduces the youngest readers (Ages 6-7) to physical science concepts. Each book features critical-thinking questions throughout the text; a simple, hands-on experiment; a glossary and more.
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  • All the Colors of the Earth

    Sheila Hamanaka

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 15, 1994)
    Celebrate the colors of children and the colors of love—not black or white or yellow or red, but roaring brown, whispering gold, tinkling pink, and more.Sheila Hamanaka's All the Colors of the Earth is a book to share alongside such titles as We're Different, We're the Same and All Are Welcome. Included in Brightly's list of recommended diverse poetry picture books for kids, this beautifully illustrated book "celebrates the beauty of diversity to the fullest through engaging, rhyming text," commented Charnaie Gordon in her Brightly review. All the Colors of the Earth "would be a wonderful book to use in multicultural classrooms in schools.""How better to celebrate ethnic diversity than to look to children, the hope of the future? This glorious picture book does just that."—Booklist"A poetic picture book and an exemplary work of art. The simple text describes children's skin tones and hair in terms of natural phenomena and then describes love for these children with rich colors and flavors. A celebration of diversity." —School Library Journal
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  • All The Colors of Magic

    Valija Zinck

    Paperback (scholastic, March 15, 2019)
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  • The Colour of Magic

    Terry Pratchett, Nigel Planer

    Audio CD (ISIS Audio Books, Jan. 1, 2006)
    Discworld, a world where magic works - sometimes. A world of gods, wizards, heroes, trolls and dragons. A flat world, supported by four elephants standing on the back of Great A'Tuin, a giant turtle (sex unknown). A world where the first tourist decides to visit the city of Ankh-Morpork for fun, accompanied by his hundred-legged luggage. Twoflower is the innocent at large and all of Ankh-Morpork is queuing up to fleece him.
  • The Magic of Colors

    P. Ann Postak

    language (P. Ann Postak, Jan. 11, 2014)
    Do you like short Children's books?Grammy Ann books are created for parentswho desire to read a bedtime story to their children,but who do not want to be reading all night! Grammy Ann books are short, sweet, and have teaching moments. Colors are beautiful and make our world a fascinating and magical place to live in! This book helps teach the basic prime colorsto your child in simple rhythmic poem form. Most children start recognizing colors by 18 months, andmany can name a color by 36 months. Playing 'color' games is a fun way to helpthem learn and letting them delight you, while showing off what they know! Being able to recognize the names of colors isuseful and expressive in our world. We use themto describe directions, recognize street signs orstop lights, dress properly and speak in descriptiveways!Children also need to be taught how to color!Coloring is good for developing fine motor skills, imagination, creativity and also, learning patience! Teach your children how to color and if you don’t know how, then sit down beside themand discover how much fun it can be!They will love the one on one interaction with you!This book is part of the series, "Our Magic World."The other finished book is called, "The Magic of WorkingTogether."
  • All the Colors of the Race

    Arnold Adoff, John Steptoe

    Paperback (Beech Tree Books, March 1, 1992)
    A collection of poems written from the point of view of a child with a black mother and a white father.
  • The Color of Magic

    Terry Pratchett

    Mass Market Paperback (HarperCollins, Feb. 2, 2000)
    Terry Pratchett's profoundly irreverent novels are consistent number one bestsellers in England, where they have garnered him a revered position in the halls of parody next to Mark Twain, Kurt Vonnegut, Douglas Adams, and Carl Hiaasen.The Color of Magic is Terry Pratchett's maiden voyage through the now-legendary land of Discworld. This is where it all begins--with the tourist Twoflower and his wizard guide, Rincewind.
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  • All the Other Colors

    Rosie Winget, Cottage Door Press, Hilli Kushnir

    Board book (Cottage Door Press, July 14, 2020)
    Seafoam, scarlet, violet, and more! There's a world full of other colors to explore! Learn all the colors beyond the rainbow with this lively, interactive large Lift-a-Flap. Playful illustrations and fun surprises under every sturdy flap will keep toddlers engaged while also strengthening fine motor skill development. An entertaining and educational introduction to the beautiful and bold world of primary and secondary colors filled with fun facts, new words, and adorable animal friends. Sturdy, thick board pages and durable flaps for curious little toddlers to open over and over again Tons of Lift-a-Flap surprises to explore! All 37 flaps include fun facts and new vocabulary words for an enhanced learning experience Introduces littles ones to various shades of secondary colors using familiar objects and scenes Lively illustrations keep preschoolers and toddlers engaged and entertained while learning all about primary and secondary colors Supports vocabulary growth and fine motor skills
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