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RUBY, VIOLET, LIME

Looking for Color

From the Jane Brocket's Clever Concepts series

By Jane Brocket (Author) , Jane Brocket (Photographer)

Age Range: 4 - 8

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2011
ISBN: 978-0-7613-4612-8
Publisher: Millbrook/Lerner

With its focus on color, Brocket’s second in her Clever Concepts series is as much a visual and adjectival feast as her first was (Spiky, Slimy, Smooth: What Is Texture?, 2011).

Addressing readers directly, Brocket makes kids feel as if they are going on an adventure along with her—a search for colors. While brief, the text accomplishes much: It links colors with emotions and adjectives, introduces primary and secondary colors and shades, names the items found in the photos and gives children some synonyms for the common colors. “Green is crisp and lively. Lime frosting, mint-green striped socks, emerald lettuces, and jade gardens are fresh and zingy.” Going beyond Roy G. Biv, brown, black and white, gray and pink as well as the metallic colors of silver and gold are also included. But it is the photographs that steal the show. Isolating each featured color in snapshots (often close-ups) of everyday objects, the spreads are completely filled with a grid of three to five photos that prove to readers that colors can be found anywhere and everywhere. From food and flowers to clothing and buildings, everything has a color, and readers may never look at the world around them in quite the same way.

Worthy of even the most overflowing of colorful collections, this is sure to be the beginning of many a color adventure, both in school and out. (Concept book. 4-8)