Halloween Colors

Author:   Barbara Barbieri McGrath ,  Peggy Tagel
Publisher:   Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Volume:   1
ISBN:  

9781580895330


Pages:   12
Publication Date:   16 August 2016
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 3 years
Format:   Board book
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A colorful choice for the youngest trick-or-treaters. A colorful board book choice for the littlest trick-or-treaters. This bright and fun fall story is perfect for baby or toddler halloween book as it introduces the youngest of readers to a variety of colors as they encounter seasonal staples like pumpkins, ghosts, and trick-or-treating. Some costumes are spooky; some are silly; all are full of color! Ideal for read-alouds, a cute die-cut shape and bright illustrations make this introduction to the sights of Halloween a perfect gift for baby showers, spooky seasonal parties, and other celebrations.

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Author:   Barbara Barbieri McGrath ,  Peggy Tagel
Publisher:   Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Imprint:   Charlesbridge Publishing,U.S.
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 18.10cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 18.00cm
Weight:   0.169kg
ISBN:  

9781580895330


ISBN 10:   1580895336
Pages:   12
Publication Date:   16 August 2016
Recommended Age:   From 0 to 3 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Board book
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

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A bite-size exploration of Halloween hues.A green-spotted caterpillar costume (worn by a black child), a blue balloon held by a white tot in a clown costume, orange pumpkins, and more are presented, each on its own double-page spread, to help little ones learn their colors. The two-dimensional art, which looks to be cut-paper collage, employs bold images with rounded shapes in highly saturated tones. With two unrhymed sentences per page, the text is simple and encourages interaction: Say hello to these two white ghosts. The board book is shaped like a squat pumpkin, which serves the internal pages poorly. Hats, flashlight beams, and the moon are cropped at odd angles due to the book's protruding stem. This problem persists in the other two titles releasing simultaneously in the First Celebration series. In <i>Thanksgiving Counting</i>, Mom's hair is strangely excised by the book's turkey contours, and an elf's hat is partially missing in <i>Christmas Colors & Counting</i>. While the Thanksgiving tale makes a nod to diveristy with a family that has skin tones from white to medium brown, some may find the inclusion of the Native American in stereotypical garb troubling. The Christmas offering of the series is the most successful, as it presents clear objects (candles, buttons on a gingerbread cookie, and reindeer noses) for little fingers to count.This book and its companions need more holiday sparkle and less everyday meh. <i>Kirkus Reviews</i>


A bite-size exploration of Halloween hues. A green-spotted caterpillar costume (worn by a black child), a blue balloon held by a white tot in a clown costume, orange pumpkins, and more are presented, each on its own double-page spread, to help little ones learn their colors. The two-dimensional art, which looks to be cut-paper collage, employs bold images with rounded shapes in highly saturated tones. With two unrhymed sentences per page, the text is simple and encourages interaction: Say hello to these two white ghosts. The board book is shaped like a squat pumpkin, which serves the internal pages poorly. Hats, flashlight beams, and the moon are cropped at odd angles due to the book's protruding stem. This problem persists in the other two titles releasing simultaneously in the First Celebration series. In Thanksgiving Counting, Mom's hair is strangely excised by the book's turkey contours, and an elf's hat is partially missing in Christmas Colors & Counting. While the Thanksgiving tale makes a nod to diveristy with a family that has skin tones from white to medium brown, some may find the inclusion of the Native American in stereotypical garb troubling. The Christmas offering of the series is the most successful, as it presents clear objects (candles, buttons on a gingerbread cookie, and reindeer noses) for little fingers to count. This book and its companions need more holiday sparkle and less everyday meh. -Kirkus Reviews


Author Information

Barbara Barbieri McGrathhas written over twenty books for children, includingThe Little Gray Bunny,The Little Red Elf, and many bestselling math concept books.Her love for writing, children and making learning fun was the inspiration for her first children's book,The M&M Brand Counting Book, which sold over 1 million copies.Shelives in Natick, Massachusetts. Peggy Tagel's bright,colorfulcutpaperillustrationshavebeenreproducedfora variety of products, including cards, gift wrap, children's books, and magazines. She illustrated all seven books in the First Celebrations series.She lives in North Port, Florida.

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