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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 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 the Earth

    Sheila Hamanaka

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2000)
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  • All The Colors Of The Earth

    Sheila Hamanaka

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Sept. 28, 1999)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Celebrate the colors of children and the colors of the world--not black or white or yellow or red, but roaring brown, whispering gold, tinkling pink, and more.
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  • All the Colors of the Earth

    Sheila Hamanaka

    Paperback (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."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 the Earth

    Sheila Hamanaka

    Library Binding (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.Included in Brightly.com's 2017 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.com 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 the Earth

    Sheila Hamanaka

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Aug. 15, 1994)
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  • All the Colors of the Earth

    Sheila Hamanaka

    Paperback (HarperCollins, Sept. 28, 1999)
    Excellent Book
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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."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 the Earth

    Sheila Hamanaka

    Paperback (HarperCollins, March 15, 1600)
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  • All the Colors of the Earth

    Sheila Hamanaka

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Sept. 1, 1994)
    A celebration and exploration of human diversity shows life's exuberance as young people dance through a peaceful and accepting world
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  • All the Colors of the Earth

    Sheila Hamanaka, Crystal Taliefero, Weston Woods Studios, Inc., a subsidiary of Scholastic Inc.

    Audiobook (Weston Woods Studios, Inc., a subsidiary of Scholastic Inc., April 1, 2015)
    Inspired by her own two children's multiethnic heritage, Ms. Hamanaka uses soaring text to celebrate the glorious diversity of children laughing, loving, and glowing with life.