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Books with title The Changing Colors of Amos

  • The Changing Colors of Amos

    John Kinyon, Kay Selvig Flanders

    Hardcover (Cherished Publications LLC, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Cleverly written and crafted with figurative language and imagery]]filled with unique themes, teaching tools and natural discoveries against the backdrop of vibrant original pastel drawings]]children from preschool through kindergarten will enjoy again and again. Amos is a sweet little leprechaun who surprisingly enough is not green. In fact, he changes colors each day. This book could be used to teach colors and days of the week, but the poetic language allows it to transcend the typical book that teaches basics by memorization. Strong endorsements from teachers and school librarians.
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  • The Changing Colors of Amos

    John Kinyon, Kay Selvig Flanders

    Hardcover (Cherished Pubns Llc, April 15, 2010)
    Of all the leprechauns who have ever lived, he is amazingly unique. Amos changes color with every new day of the week. But his Sundays are a mystery. Sunday’s colors are always found first in his dreams. And in Amos’s world, dreams often do come true.Follow Amos as he explores the colorful delights that each brings.
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  • Changing Colors

    Tutu Mele, Mary Martin

    language (, Aug. 25, 2015)
    Follow the gecko's adventures as he changes colors to get the good bugs.
  • Changing Colors

    Anastasya Shepherd

    eBook
    A story about how our environment changes us - generation by generation - and how it does not... or simple explanation of intergenerational changes for kids.
  • Changing Colors

    Neecy Twinem

    language (StarWalk Kids Media, Aug. 5, 2014)
    "My long tail can curl up. . . . I am always changing colors. . . ." From his bumpy, crested head to his quick, sticky tongue, this curious creature appears piece by piece. His full picture is revealed in vivid color at the end, when he declares: "I am a chameleon!"
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  • Changing Colors

    Tutu Mele, Mary Martin

    Paperback (Independently published, Dec. 1, 2018)
    This book is for all boys and girls who are learning their colors. They will love reading about this gecko as he changes colors to avoid danger. Your child will search for the gecko on the page. If your child is interested in nature, they will love followingthis gecko as he is searching for the good bugs.
  • Changing Colors

    Neecy Twinem

    Board book (Charlesbridge, July 1, 1996)
    "My long tail can curl up. . . . I am always changing colors. . . ." From his bumpy, crested head to his quick, sticky tongue, this curious creature appears piece by piece. His full picture is revealed in vivid color at the end, when he declares: "I am a chameleon!"
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  • Changing Colors

    Mary Martin

    (Tutu Mele, Aug. 30, 2015)
    This is a book about a gecko that is traveling to a pond to eat the good bugs. He changes colors on his adventure. Children will love trying to find the gecko on the different colors he hops upon. This is a beginning reading book. Whether you read this to your child or they learn to read it by themselves, they will love the adventures of this colorful gecko.
  • Changing Colors

    Tutu Mele, Mary Martin

    (, Feb. 28, 2019)
    This book is for all boys and girls who are learning their colors. They will love reading about this gecko as he changes colors to avoid danger. Your child will search for the gecko on the page. If your child is interested in nature, they will love followingthis gecko as he is searching for the good bugs.
  • Changing Colors

    Tutu Mele, Mary Martin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 26, 2017)
    This book introduces the basic colors to preschool and beginning readers, ages 3 to 8 years old. The reader follows a gecko as it changes colors to get to the pond to eat the good bugs. The children will have fun finding the gecko as it is camouflaged on the page.