With art by Richard Scarry, you know this is going to be more than your average color concept book: it educates and entertains too! Bright and fun to look at, it offers plenty of amusement and action on every page. And as they’re enjoying the lively pictures, toddlers will learn some simple color basics in the most delightful way.
Monsters Come in Many Colors! is a 1980 Sesame Street storybook that explains how monsters get their colors. According to Herry Monster, monsters are naturally a dull beige color. They visit the monster paint factory to choose their own colors to match their environment. One little monster chooses to paint herself a mix of red, yellow, blue and green, so she can hide in a flower garden -- or in a crowd of colorful monsters.
30 Ready-to-Reproduce Wheels for Cross-Curricular Hands-on Learning Learning is interactive and fun with these easy-to-make wheels that reinforce primary concepts: colors, numbers, rhyming words, seasons, money, and 25 more.
Primary colors 2 (audio only)This exciting four-level course is packed with fun activities. Right from the start, children are fully involved in thinking for themselves, doing things themselves, and making things themselves.
Discover a rainbow of colors! Packed with over 50 reusable stickers. My First Sticker Book introduces children to the world of colors in an entertaining and interactive way