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Round Trip, The Trek, The Quilt Ưϰ â å Ann Jonas ǰԴϴ.(Donald Crews ׳ ^^)
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Edition: Hardcover: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 0688059902
ISBN-13: 978-0688059903
å ũ : 28.8cm x 23.7cm
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Annotation
Three dancers show how colors combine to create different colors.
From the Publisher
The girl in red, the girl in yellow, the girl in blue, and the boy in black and white are all set to stir up the rainbow. Watch them create a living kaleidoscope, step by step by step.
Publisher's Weekly
A dance theme, with children trailing and waving scarves of bright hues, teaches principles of mixing primary colors. The book opens with three figures, one dressed in red, another in blue and a third in yellow, each carrying a matching banner and saying, ``This is our dance.'' The only subsequent text presents color facts in simple sentences: ``Orange is red and yellow mixed together. No blue.'' On the page, the scarves demonstrate the stated concepts. The blue tone is not a medium blue, and the red is more of a dark rose, so this book does not introduce what is traditionally considered to be the true color spectrum, nor does the structure of the lesson make a vivid impression. Where the text says, ``Red and blue can make magenta, and purple, and violet,'' the illustration does not successfully show more than one color. The idea that ``blue and blue can only make blues'' may be confusing to readers, who can clearly see that, at a minimum, there are lighter and darker shades of blue. Because of some of the vagaries of the concept, this remains little more than a teaching tool. All ages.
Children's Literature
What a wonderful way to help kids to learn about primary, secondary and tertiary colors. Each dancing character is dressed in a primary color with a matching cape. As they dance, the capes mingle and new colors are created. Children see the graceful dancers' joy in creating new colors. Linking movement with color should help stimulate creative thinking. A color wheel at the back of the book is a visual aid and excellent teaching tool. - Jeanne K. Pettenati
Children's Literature
This book presents a rainbow of colors with a trio of dancers each wearing a leotard of red, blue, or yellow, the primary colors. Their matching chiffon scarves mix and mingle to form the secondary hues in a wave of rainbow rhythm. Pure delight! - Jan Lieberman
School Library Journal
An exuberant, joyful celebration of color and movement, Color Dance is a concept book to use for the fun of it. Minimal text explains that many colors are the products of mixes of red, yellow, and blue; a note explains that red can appear in a variety of shades. Emphasizing the color concepts, each color word is printed in the color it describes throughout the book. The same message is visually conveyed by the movement of three very young dancers, whose waving scarves produce the blends. Joined by a boy carrying a white, then a gray scarf, the characters are racially and sexually mixed. Using line and shadow, Jonas captures the movement of the children well. White space is used effectively, and each watercolor illustration stands cleanly on a double-page spread. An author's note explains that this dance is a fantasy, ``. . .easier to perform on paper than on a stage.'' A color wheel completes the conceptual design. This vigorous, fresh approach to color will be welcomed by picture-book lovers, and storytime groups as well.
The New York Times, "Ten Best Picture Books of the Year"
"The colors sing as well as dance"
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