Browse all books

Books with title Colors Everywhere

  • Colors Everywhere!

    Random House

    Board book (Random House Books for Young Readers, July 23, 2013)
    Boys and girls ages 1–4 will love learning about colors in this sturdy Bubble Guppies board book.
    H
  • Colors Everywhere

    Nickelodeon Publishing

    eBook (Nickelodeon Publishing, Aug. 5, 2013)
    Boys and girls will love learning about colors in this Bubble Guppies book!
  • Redbird: Colors, Colors, Everywhere!

    Barney Saltzberg

    eBook (Workman Publishing Company, Feb. 10, 2015)
    Barney Saltzberg’s irrepressible and imaginative books—Good Egg, Beautiful Oops!, Arlo Needs Glasses, and A Little Bit of Oomph!, combine distinctive art, a lively spirit, and paper engineering to bring great joy to kids (and grown-ups, too). Now Barney is launching a new series of board books about a character named Redbird. With his long orange beak, red body, and friendly expression, Redbird calls to mind Dr. Seuss’s offbeat heroes and Boynton’s zany barnyard creatures, while embodying the author’s signature playful style. In Colors, Colors, Everywhere!, Redbird tries to pick his favorite color—is it red like him, blue like the sky, or yellow like the sun? Finally, he concludes: Colors, colors, everywhere! It’s hard to really choose. . . . It’s hard to really know! And that’s the reason why I love . . . the colors of the rainbow!
  • Colors Everywhere

    Tana Hoban

    Hardcover (Greenwillow Books, May 31, 1995)
    "In this wordless picture book....Attention-grabbing color photographs float in the middle of each page, accompanied by a color graph that pictorially represents the proportions of the various colors found in each picture. The result is an engaging color game with many uses. Very young children will enjoy naming the pictured objects, while older readers will be drawn into exploring the colors' varying tones. A book children will come back to over and over." -- Horn Book.
    LB
  • Colors, colors everywhere!

    Janet Craig

    Paperback (Advance Publishers, March 15, 1997)
    This book from the READ and GROW LIBRARY Series is a fun book about colors from Disney! The Characters in this book are Mickey Mouse (Uncle Mickey) (Mikey's Nephews): Morty and Ferdie and the classic Goofy! Watch a child learn and grow!
  • Color, Color, Everywhere!

    Golden Books

    Paperback (Golden Books, Jan. 2, 2018)
    A Thomas & Friends(TM) coloring book with a four-color rainbow pencil!Thomas the Tank Engine and his friends are always on the go, working hard and having all sorts of unusual and exciting adventures wherever they go! Train loving boys and girls ages 3 to 7 will love this coloring and activity book with 128 pages and a chunky rainbow pencil that writes in four different colors: red, blue, green, and yellow! And the pencil is big enough to last long after the last picture in the book is colored. Get rolling for hours of colorful fun!
    I
  • Redbird: Colors, Colors, Everywhere!

    Barney Saltzberg

    Board book (Workman Publishing Company, Feb. 10, 2015)
    Barney Saltzberg’s irrepressible and imaginative books—Good Egg, Beautiful Oops!, Arlo Needs Glasses, and A Little Bit of Oomph!, combine distinctive art, a lively spirit, and paper engineering to bring great joy to kids (and grown-ups, too). Now Barney is launching a new series of board books about a character named Redbird. With his long orange beak, red body, and friendly expression, Redbird calls to mind Dr. Seuss’s offbeat heroes and Boynton’s zany barnyard creatures, while embodying the author’s signature playful style. In Colors, Colors, Everywhere!, Redbird tries to pick his favorite color—is it red like him, blue like the sky, or yellow like the sun? Finally, he concludes: Colors, colors, everywhere! It’s hard to really choose. . . . It’s hard to really know! And that’s the reason why I love . . . the colors of the rainbow!
    LB
  • Shake & Play Colors Everywhere

    Cottage Door Press, Scarlett Wing, Dan Crisp

    Board book (CPBBZ, Oct. 15, 2019)
    What's that sound? Shake this book and hear it rattle around! Search for colors all around us in the sky, garden, sea, and more. Shake the book to watch the colorful pieces dance about the scene, or let little hands move the pieces on their own one by one. Practice naming colors together while working on fine motor skills at the same time. Let's shake and play together!Born from the belief that the future belongs to the curious, Baby Einstein helps parents cultivate curiositywithin their children and themselves. Baby Einstein books engage curious readers with formats and content that interests, informs, and stretches their growing minds.Bright illustrations featuring our Baby Einstein friends keep curious little ones engagedCute scenes and images put new ideas into contextThe moving pieces are great for practicing fine motor skillsSupporting school readiness, our Baby Einstein books help strengthen language and comprehension skills, early discovery, and sensory explorationOfficially licensed Baby Einstein product
    K
  • Colors Everywhere

    Anita (ILT) Jeram Sam McBratney,Anita Jeram

    Hardcover (Candlewick Pr, Jan. 1, 2007)
    Rare Book
    J
  • Colors Everywhere: Counting

    Lizelot Versteeg

    Hardcover (Clavis, June 9, 2015)
    “The abundance of objects offers multiple opportunities for reinforcing knowledge of not only numbers but also animals, foodstuffs, household objects, fantasy creatures, and more.” - Publishers Weekly In this little book there are colors everywhere. On each page two hands will tell you how many things to count. Will you count with us from one to ten? A playful book about colors and numbers, with fun questions. For toddlers ages 30 months and up, with a focus on the child's language development.
    K
  • Colors Everywhere

    Tana Hoban

    Library Binding (Greenwillow Books, May 31, 1995)
    "In this wordless picture book....Attention-grabbing color photographs float in the middle of each page, accompanied by a color graph that pictorially represents the proportions of the various colors found in each picture. The result is an engaging color game with many uses. Very young children will enjoy naming the pictured objects, while older readers will be drawn into exploring the colors' varying tones. A book children will come back to over and over." -- Horn Book.
    LB
  • Colors, Colors, Everywhere!

    Ingrid Van der leeden, Marc Witz

    Board book (Little Simon, )
    None