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Other editions of book Pantone: Colors

  • Pantone: Colors

    Pantone

    Board book (Harry N. Abrams, March 1, 2012)
    This artful first colors book introduces children to 9 basic colors and 20 shades of each. Readers will immerse themselves in the concept that one color name actually refers to a variety of dark, light, and in-between tones. Young children will begin by simply naming the colors of the monochromatic images and will soon grow to select their favorite and least-favorite shades. Pantone: Colors is a visually pleasing way to expand the colors conversation and develop a child’s sense of visual discrimination.Praise for Pantone: Colors"It’s an evocative exploration of the nuances of color, in a polished, eye-catching package."—Publishers Weekly"Your kiddos will be tickled pink by Pantone’s extraordinary primer with nine basic colors in twenty glorious shades each. It’s almost too hard to choose one favorite from the rainbow."—Daily Candy"Beautifully designed from cover to cover."—Booklist
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  • Pantone: Colors

    Pantone, Helen Dardik

    eBook (Abrams Appleseed, March 1, 2012)
    This artful first colors book introduces children to 9 basic colors and 20 shades of each. Readers will immerse themselves in the concept that one color name actually refers to a variety of dark, light, and in-between tones. Young children will begin by simply naming the colors of the monochromatic images and will soon grow to select their favorite and least-favorite shades. Pantone: Colors is a visually pleasing way to expand the colors conversation and develop a child's sense of visual discrimination.
  • Pantone: Colors by Pantone

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    Hardcover (Harry N, )
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  • Colours by Inc Pantone

    Inc Pantone

    Hardcover (Abramsappleseed, Jan. 1, 1633)
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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.
  • Pantone: Colors by Pantone Brdbk Edition

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    Hardcover (Harry N, )
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