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Find colors / Tamara Shopsin & Jason Fulford.

Shopsin, Tamara, (author.). Fulford, Jason, (author.).

Summary:

A colors book with no colors? Instead, die-cuts to peek through and find them yourself. This introduction to colors integrates the reader's surroundings into carefully considered die-cut silhouettes, providing children the space to visually experiment. Readers will gaze around the room through a rooster-shaped hole in search of something red, through a sun-shaped hole for something yellow, through squiggly worms for something pink. Designed for the youngest readers, this sturdy board book features 12 die-cuts made to flip and carry on a color-seeking mission. Inspired by the Whitney Museum's approach to looking at art, these books provide a new way to look at the world.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780714876597
  • ISBN: 0714876593
  • Physical Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations ; 20 cm
  • Publisher: New York : Phaidon, 2018.

Content descriptions

General Note:
On board pages.
Subject: Perception > Juvenile fiction.
Color > Juvenile fiction.
Genre: Board books.
Lift-the-flap books.
Picture books.

Available copies

  • 3 of 3 copies available at Missouri Evergreen.
  • 2 of 2 copies available at Scenic Regional. (Show)

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 3 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Scenic Regional-Pacific BRD BK E SHO (Text) 3005858812 Board Books Available -
Scenic Regional-St. Clair BRD BK E SHO (Text) 3005858820 Board Books Available -
North Kansas City Public Library BB JE S (Text) 0001002260659 JUV Board Book Available -

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Syndetic Solutions - BookList Review for ISBN Number 9780714876597
Find Colors : Published in Association with the Whitney Museum of American Art
Find Colors : Published in Association with the Whitney Museum of American Art
by Jason Fulford, Tamara Shopsin
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Find Colors : Published in Association with the Whitney Museum of American Art

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Can a board book about colors get by with just black and white? The authors of this inventive book certainly think so. Each page instructs the reader to find a color matching a die-cut shape. Though most little ones will need to know their colors already to make sense of the book, the die-cuts offer helpful hints. Find yellow appears around a cut-out sun; find purple accompanies the shape of a bunch of grapes, and so on. Other hints aren't as helpful find blue appears next to the shape of a cup but with some assistance, this sturdy, interactive book will reinforce color lessons in a fun way.--Sarah Hunter Copyright 2018 Booklist

Syndetic Solutions - Kirkus Review for ISBN Number 9780714876597
Find Colors : Published in Association with the Whitney Museum of American Art
Find Colors : Published in Association with the Whitney Museum of American Art
by Jason Fulford, Tamara Shopsin
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Wife-and-husband team Shopsin and Fulford have done the impossible and reimagined the color concept book. "We made you a colors book. It has no color: Hold up the pages and look through the shaped holes. You'll find all the colors you need." So begins the only text in the book, except for the directive to "FIND" the named, absent color on the double spreads. Each page includes a die-cut hole at the center that youngsters can hold up and peek through to find the specified color in their environs. The recto is white and the verso is black, which allows children to use either as the frame. A sun (a die-cut circle with die-cut lines radiating out) is in search of yellow, a rooster needs red, and a leaf requires green. After the usual subjects are out of the way, the project goes on to include less-common colors, like a trio of squiggly worms for pink, four paw prints for brown, a pair of sunglasses for black. The seek-and-find mission ends with a rainbow arc and the decree to "FIND COLORS." Created in partnership with the Whitney Museum of American Art, this book would be an excellent companion for readers' next gallery visits. The tough binding and sturdy pages will withstand robust interaction, but younger toddlers may need some adult help holding up the book due to its substantial weight. Even though it is only black and white, it is infinitely creative and colorful. (Board book. 2-5) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.


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