Big Book of Colours

Board book

Main Details

Title Big Book of Colours
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Felicity Brooks
Illustrated by Sophia Touliatou
SeriesBig Books
Physical Properties
Format:Board book
Pages:26
Dimensions(mm): Height 290,Width 249
ISBN/Barcode 9781409582472
ClassificationsDewey:535.6
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Usborne Publishing Ltd
Imprint Usborne Publishing Ltd
Publication Date 1 August 2015
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Winner - Schools Library Association Information Book AwardA fantastic journey through an amazing world of over 130 colours, including the primary and secondary colours and descriptive colour words, such as canary yellow, russet and mint green. Includes a colour wheel to turn to see which colours go well together and a see-through acetate page to flip to see what happens when you mix colours. A delightful book to share and talk about with a young child, and to use as inspiration for writing and painting as they grow older.

Author Biography

Felicity has worked for Usborne for over 30 years and has written and edited hundreds of titles, from books on tractors to genetics, from Shakespeare to mental health, and plenty of sparkly unicorns. Felicity is an expert in making tricky topics friendly and accessible to young children and recently has been writing books that celebrate feelings, friendship, empathy, families, and diversity. When she's not writing or researching very specific details on dinosaurs, Felicity can be found tramping through fields and forests foraging for food or just curled up with a bag of Twiglets, a couple of cats and a crossword.

Reviews

A board book that does exactly what it says on the tin. Except there's a lot more to it than that... * Families South East London * An early learning journey through a world of more than 130 colours, this book includes a colour wheel to turn and see-through acetate pages to discover what happens when you mix colours together. * Baby London * This book examines colours not only from the artist's perspective but also covers quirky information and metaphorical usage. The moveable colour wheel explains colour matching, then each double-page spread looks at how colour is mixed, examples of objects of that colour, various shades and common expressions. The author lists colours associated with different moods too. The illustrations are appealing and witty from the contents page in the form of an artist's palette to a flappable acetate page to show changing colours. This book will be the start of many conversations with young children. * School Library Association Information Book Award judges 2016 * This book will be the start of many conversations with young children. * School Library Association Information Book Award 2016 judges *