What's the best way to learn your colors? With a yellow yak, a brown brachiosaurus, and plenty of other wacky animal friends! Secret Agent Josephine presents her quirky illustrations paired with hilarious captions, sure to engage older children who may already know the difference between red and blue, but can't wait to see what crazy color comes next!
Posey Prefers Pink introduces an "it-must-be-pink" little girl named Posey and her patient-about-pink family. The story uses a lot of "p-word" alliteration in conveying Posey's preferences for pink furniture and decor, foods, clothes, and toys. She will throw a pink-hot tantrum when her parents try to insist on incorporating other colors into her clothing or food choices. But during a trip to the mall Posey surprises everyone--especially herself--when she suddenly prefers...a purple dress!
Herbie Bear loves to paint, but learns that some things are better off left as they are.
Readers develop a color-rich vocabulary as Sammy prepares for a winter walk.
Danny observes the colors and shapes of some of his favorite things.
Danny loves all of the colors, but has a special love for the color red. Read along to see all of the things Danny has that are red.
Danny has a lot of treats. Before he eats them, Danny likes to sort his treats into piles of different colors.