The Black Book of Colors

Awards:   Short-listed for Beehive Awards (Picture) 2010 Short-listed for Grand Canyon Reader Award (Nonfiction) 2011
Author:   Menena Cottin ,  Rosana Faria ,  Elisa Amado
Publisher:   Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
ISBN:  

9780888998736


Pages:   24
Publication Date:   17 July 2008
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 10 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained


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The Black Book of Colors


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Awards

  • Short-listed for Beehive Awards (Picture) 2010
  • Short-listed for Grand Canyon Reader Award (Nonfiction) 2011

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Author:   Menena Cottin ,  Rosana Faria ,  Elisa Amado
Publisher:   Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
Imprint:   Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada
Dimensions:   Width: 29.20cm , Height: 1.00cm , Length: 17.80cm
Weight:   0.318kg
ISBN:  

9780888998736


ISBN 10:   0888998732
Pages:   24
Publication Date:   17 July 2008
Recommended Age:   From 5 to 10 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unknown
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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...simple, sensuous text...The objects described with embossed lines that force readers to encounter them tactilely rather than visually. The shock readers feel will give way to wonder as they lose themselves in sightlessness and imagine the richness...Fascinating, challenging and lovely.-- ""Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW"" ...this is an elegant and artistic project, and it's sure to elicit some contemplation and discussion from young audiences...[The Black Book of Colours] offer[s] new realms to explore for visually impaired kids left out of the fun of most picture-book pages.-- ""Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books"" ...this non-picture book by a pair of Venezuelan artists reads triumphantly...While the concept is arresting in itself, Thomas' proclamations about color reveal him as a bold, engaging character...It would be a mistake to read the book as a message about how the other senses compensate for blindness: 'compensate' doesn't do justice to all that Thomas offers about what he tastes and feels and hears and smells.-- ""Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW"" ...unique....-- ""Baltimore City Public Schools"" ...[a] most intriguing, very black book...-- ""Globe and Mail"" Fascinating, beautifully designed, and possessing broad child appeal, this book belongs on the shelves of every school or public library committed to promoting disability awareness and accessibility. A feast for the fingers.-- ""School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW"" The Black Book of Colors provides an excellent opportunity for children and adults to explore experiences and perspectives that are different from their own. Through the content and format of this book, readers will begin to understand the experience of a person who can only see through his or her other senses...The content stimulates the imagination...This book also has the value of teaching all readers to appreciate difference and, indirectly, the importance of inclusion. The Black Book of Colors is fully accessible to children who are blind, and it will validate their own experiences and acknowledge them as experts in reading by touch...a very appropriate 'educational resource' in the classroom...[and] a unique and innovative reading experience. Highly Recommended.-- ""CM Magazine"" The Black Book of Colors [is] an intellectually challenging, graphically remarkable picture book.-- ""New York Times"" This inventive picture book relates the ways the unseen Thomas experiences colors...Black raised line art is set against black pages that echo Thomas' spirited imagery and invite readers to explore what it's like to read with their fingertips. The descriptive, sensory text, which also incorporates white type and Braille, combined with an innovative design, makes this book the perfect starting point for discussions on difference, perspective, and experiencing and describing the world in new ways, topics that are relevant to readers of all ages.-- ""Booklist, STARRED REVIEW"" What is most remarkable abuot this book's captivating concept...Is its execution.-- ""Booklist, STARRED REVIEW""


...simple, sensuous text...The objects described with embossed lines that force readers to encounter them tactilely rather than visually. The shock readers feel will give way to wonder as they lose themselves in sightlessness and imagine the richness...Fascinating, challenging and lovely.-- Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW ...this is an elegant and artistic project, and it's sure to elicit some contemplation and discussion from young audiences...[The Black Book of Colours] offer[s] new realms to explore for visually impaired kids left out of the fun of most picture-book pages.-- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books ...this non-picture book by a pair of Venezuelan artists reads triumphantly...While the concept is arresting in itself, Thomas' proclamations about color reveal him as a bold, engaging character...It would be a mistake to read the book as a message about how the other senses compensate for blindness: 'compensate' doesn't do justice to all that Thomas offers about what he tastes and feels and hears and smells.-- Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW ...unique....-- Baltimore City Public Schools ...[a] most intriguing, very black book...-- Globe and Mail Fascinating, beautifully designed, and possessing broad child appeal, this book belongs on the shelves of every school or public library committed to promoting disability awareness and accessibility. A feast for the fingers.-- School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW The Black Book of Colors provides an excellent opportunity for children and adults to explore experiences and perspectives that are different from their own. Through the content and format of this book, readers will begin to understand the experience of a person who can only see through his or her other senses...The content stimulates the imagination...This book also has the value of teaching all readers to appreciate difference and, indirectly, the importance of inclusion. The Black Book of Colors is fully accessible to children who are blind, and it will validate their own experiences and acknowledge them as experts in reading by touch...a very appropriate 'educational resource' in the classroom...[and] a unique and innovative reading experience. Highly Recommended.-- CM Magazine The Black Book of Colors [is] an intellectually challenging, graphically remarkable picture book.-- New York Times This inventive picture book relates the ways the unseen Thomas experiences colors...Black raised line art is set against black pages that echo Thomas' spirited imagery and invite readers to explore what it's like to read with their fingertips. The descriptive, sensory text, which also incorporates white type and Braille, combined with an innovative design, makes this book the perfect starting point for discussions on difference, perspective, and experiencing and describing the world in new ways, topics that are relevant to readers of all ages.-- Booklist, STARRED REVIEW What is most remarkable abuot this book's captivating concept...Is its execution.-- Booklist, STARRED REVIEW


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MENENA COTTIN studied design and illustration at the Pratt Institute in New York where she began writing books. Her most recent title, The Black Book of Colors, was selected as a School Library Journal Best Books of the Year. She lives in Venezuela. ROSANA FARIA has illustrated many highly regarded children's books. She lives in Caracas, Venezuela.

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