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  • Colour

    Larai Brigoli

    language (, June 11, 2015)
    Colour is everything. The food you eat, the ground you walk on, and the things you touch. For Neira England, most colours had a negative impact on her life. After arriving at Wyche manor, she is immediately despised by the lady of the household, Mrs. Serena Wyche. But despite the hatred she received, she found good in everything and everyone. Morson, Serena’s son, intrigued her the most. His heart was full of good intentions, but it was clouded by his mother’s cruelty. He needed someone... and so did she.
  • Colours

    C.F. Crist

    language (Virtual Learning Books, Nov. 13, 2013)
    Picture book with: Full Screen & Text-to-Speech. First introduction to colours through pictures, includes 11 colours. Suitable for babies, toddlers & beyond. Length: 25 pages.Colours included:Red, pink, purple, blue, green, yellow, orange, brown, grey, white, black & these colours in different shades.Full Screen - Optimised to fill 100% of the screen (Includes: Kindle, Paperwhite, Fire & Fire HD).Text-to-Speech - Automatically reads the book and turns the pages (for capable devices - Paperwhite, Fire & Fire HD).Discover ebooks in this series - search Amazon for: Peekaboo Baby 2 Toddler
  • Colours

    Alastair Crombie

    language (, April 26, 2019)
    Bullied and alone, Charlie’s new school sucks … A spellbinding modern fantasy about coming of age under extraordinary circumstances, about warmth in adversity and hope in dark times. A thought-provoking debut that readers are already calling “unique and brilliant …”Charlie’s first day could’ve gone better. His timetable didn’t say anything about hospital. Seeing a cloud of light surround two strangers completes an awful week.An island’s a lonely place for a teenage pariah who thinks he’s hallucinating. But an approach from a mysterious institute means escape and a chance at the truth.Charlie’s life takes unexpected twists when the institute reveal their secrets. His new friends believe he might possess incredible gifts. But there are those who will go to terrible lengths to stop him using them.
  • Colour

    doran-ella

    Hardcover (Tate Gallery Publishing, March 15, 2006)
    "Colour" is the second children's book to be created for Tate Publishing by leading designer Ella Doran and graphic design duo Silence, following the highly acclaimed "A is for Artist". Sumptuous and tactile colour-saturated spreads are scattered with practical tips and fascinating facts about the history, traditions and science of colour. A visual feast for both parent and child, this book will be an inspiration for budding artists whatever their age.
  • Colour

    Neil Ardley, Jack Challoner

    Paperback (Dorling Kindersley Publishers Ltd, Sept. 10, 1998)
    This practical activity book on colour features tricks and puzzles, toys and models to make, and simple experiments using everyday items. Instructions are accompanied by photographs showing each stage of the project. Suggestions for trying out new ideas are also offered.
  • Colour

    Paul Flux

    Hardcover (Heinemann Educational Books Ltd, March 15, 2001)
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  • Colours

    Pierre-Marie Valat, Sylvaine Peyrols

    Spiral-bound (My First Discoveries, March 1, 2009)
    Explore the magic of colors: make them change as you turn the page. Mix yellow and blue and you have a small green frog on a big green leaf.
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  • Colour

    Hilary Devonshire

    Hardcover (The Watts Publishing Group, Dec. 12, 1991)
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  • Colour Her

    Emmy Engberts

    eBook (, April 1, 2020)
    The Rainbow Collection, an LGBTQ+ pride flag themed makeup line, brings two unlikely girls together.Amber runs a semi-popular makeup channel. It combines the two things she loves best, makeup and sharing her passion. While talking face-to-face with people scares her, talking to a camera is much easier, it feels safer.That distance between herself and the people who watch her videos has always been right for her, until she meets a girl who makes her rethink that position.Mya is a girl of many interests, from gaming to anime and manga to makeup and clothes, she loves it all. What she likes even more is to surround herself with people who enjoy similar things.She’s good at talking to people, she loves it even. That’s why she’s training to become a primary school teacher, but there’s one problem, she hasn’t been able to pass her maths exam yet and if she fails it one more time she’ll have to drop out.The two very different girls share one passion, makeup, and Mya has been a fan of Amber’s channel for years, a big fan. What starts as an unexpected chat in a store, followed by an anonymous gift from Mya, turns much more complicated when Amber might be the only one able to help Mya pass her maths exam.Amber has no idea Mya sent her the makeup, and Mya doesn’t know how to tell Amber without ruining everything, breaking the fragile trust between them…
  • Colour

    Susie May

    Paperback (National Gallery Of Victoria, Oct. 25, 2006)
    An adventure into the world of colorful art - how artists use color to describe beauty and express feelings.
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  • Colour

    Hilary Devonshire

    Paperback (The Watts Publishing Group, March 27, 1997)
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  • Colours

    Inc Pantone

    Hardcover (Abramsappleseed, March 1, 2012)
    Pantone: Colours introduces children to the ten basic colours and twenty shades of each. Every spread features a colour heading, a monochromatic image and a variety of gridded shades and tints of the same colour. Younger children will enjoy naming the colours of the high-contrast recognisable objects. Slightly older children will peruse the shades to choose favourites; immersing themselves in the concept that one colour name actually refers to a variety of dark, light and in-between tones.