What can you do when you're quite young and very, very bored? Well, imagination and playfulness can offer some fun! When the child in this story has nothing to do, she entertains herself by imagining colors as she winds her way through the days. With the help of a pink unicorn, a toy chest and a closet full of colors, the child's imagination is ignited. Whether in the company of a green polka dot elephant or an adorable patchwork turtle, or swinging through the air on vibrant yellow ribbons or floating in a deep blue sea, the character in this story will take the reader along on a lively…mehr
What can you do when you're quite young and very, very bored? Well, imagination and playfulness can offer some fun! When the child in this story has nothing to do, she entertains herself by imagining colors as she winds her way through the days. With the help of a pink unicorn, a toy chest and a closet full of colors, the child's imagination is ignited. Whether in the company of a green polka dot elephant or an adorable patchwork turtle, or swinging through the air on vibrant yellow ribbons or floating in a deep blue sea, the character in this story will take the reader along on a lively adventure in learning. With whimsical pictures and written in rhyme, this children's book entertains young readers while teaching them colors and days of the week. Young readers will fall in love with the illustrations, as catchy words and engaging images reinforce their early introduction to mastering basic skills.
Elena Schietinger is the author of several award-winning children's books including, "The No Snow North Pole," "There's A Spider In My Closet!," "I Know You Can Do It, You Know You Can, Too!," "How The Goldfish Got Its Name," "Hello, It's Me!," and "I Can't Catch That Fish!" Her books seek to both entertain her young audiences and help her readers learn and grow. She is the mother of three sons who have always inspired her writing. A lifelong storyteller, the author has a background in journalism and extensive experience as a writer of fiction and nonfiction. In a brief departure from the children's genre, she will soon publish a book of vignettes on motherhood titled, "I'm Going To India Because I Love My Son." Her work is enjoyed worldwide.
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