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Books with title Colours

  • 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.
  • 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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  • 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.
  • Colours

    Shirley Hughes

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, )
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  • Colours

    Courtney Dicmas

    Board book (Childs Play Intl Ltd, June 1, 2017)
    First concepts can be wild, especially when animals are involved! Young children acquire and retain information more effectively when they are entertained and engaged. Vibrant, dynamic and funny, this is the perfect introduction to colours for very young readers.
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  • Colours

    Donna Situ

    language (Bebelili Press, April 21, 2016)
    Teach them all the colours of the rainbow with this stunning book. It's a dazzling collection of colours to help develop your baby's sense of sight and focus. Let the bright colors captivate your baby!
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    Board book (Priddy Books, )
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  • True Colours

    Adam Gilchrist

    language (Macmillan Australia, Nov. 1, 2008)
    Many critics believe Adam Gilchrist is the greatest wicketkeeper/batsman to have played the game, but Adam's huge popularity does not rest solely on his incredible track record. To his millions of fans around the world, it is the way he plays the game - rather than simply the sum of his achievements - that marks him out as one of the best-loved cricketers of his generation. He is both a swashbuckling batsman and record-breaking wicketkeeper, yet perhaps his true impact has come from the manner in which he plays his cricket - with an integrity and sense of values that many thought had departed the game forever.True Colours is his autobiography, and like the man himself it's incomparable. With unflinching honesty, intelligence, compassion and humour, Adam takes you into the world of cricket that few outside of the Australian team have ever seen. From his early struggles to establish himself, through to the giant achievements of the Australian test and one-day sides, True Colours offers an extraordinary window on Adam, on cricket's major stars and on the game itself.
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    Jan Pienkowski

    Hardcover (Walker Books Ltd, )
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  • Colours

    Orla Kiely

    Hardcover (Egmont Books (UK), Sept. 1, 2011)
    With iconic shapes and patterns, Orla Kiely presents basic concepts fashionably and accessibly. Each spread features a color or number illustrated by a famous Kiely pattern. Simple enough for toddlers yet sophisticated enough for fashionistas, these books are perfect for mothers and babies.
  • Colours

    Charlie Anne Turner

    language (The Design Ark, July 6, 2014)
    A straight forward first introduction to colours with bright, simple illustrations and easy text. The perfect way to stimulate and encourage talking and naming colours.There is also suggestions for home activities and the Rainbow song. All of which you can do with your child to encourage them to learn their colours.This book shows the 11 major colours which are broken down into 4 learning techniques.1. Shows the main block of colour.2. Shows a familiar object in that colour.3. Mnenomics.(or memory aid)4.Shades(or tones) of colour.These are followed by a spot test, so you can guage your childs progress.