Colors

Colors
ISBN-10
1481476440
ISBN-13
9781481476447
Series
Colors
Category
Juvenile Fiction
Pages
34
Language
English
Published
2016-10-25
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Author
John J. Reiss

Description

Explore all the colors of the rainbow in this stunning and graphic first concept board book. From red lobsters, yellow baby chicks, to brown puppy-dog tails, this book is filled with bright pops of color that jump off the page. An engaging way to introduce first colors, this highly designed board book is perfect for little ones to read with their parents.

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