Fishes, feathers, birds, bugs, vegetables, fruits, and flowers populate this homage to seven colors.
This French import begins with red, as spectrums often do. A handful of floating dots in slightly different sizes and slightly different red shades sits across from a cardinal and a red maple leaf. Next, the matte white background hosts a juicy variety of red creatures and fruits, spaced companionably across the spread: raspberries, chili pepper, pomegranate, crayfish, ladybug. Orange gets the same treatment, then yellow, blue, green, black, and white. (No purple, which is fine; no brown, which is sad.) Blue, yellow, and green vary the most in shade, value, and intensity—the blue dots range from green-blue to dark indigo, the greens from tertiary lime to dark, low-saturation spruce. While the other colors should show a wider range, every spread is gorgeous, tempting and entrancing, evoking delicious tastes and nature scents. A small heap of turmeric looks like powder on the page; the skin of a Gala apple has the exquisite lines and glinting dots of a real Gala, darkening at the apple’s curves. Subtle puckers and folds paint an orange that could be plucked off the page and peeled. A gray pebble in the “white” section (this part has the only black background, for offset) could be just dried from the beach.
The vivid richness and fine visual detail will bring young readers back again and again.
(Picture book. 2-6)