mouse paint: Very cute illustrations and simple text introduces color mixing. Yellow and blue make green, etc. I always read this story to my kindergarten children and then we experiment with finger paints. Great activity!
Fun book for the under 8 crowd!: As a mom I love Mouse Paint! There is depth to the story. In addition, the innovative introduction of concepts with primary colors is just plain fun. Reading for reading is always good. But reading to teach information opens up new horizons for lifelong learning. The whole book has me smiling all the way through. It is short so when it becomes a beloved favorite -- and it will be a favorite guaranteed! -- you can easily get through it to the satisfaction of all. This is the type of book I tell my friends about. This edition in hardback would be nice as a gift.
Color mixing for the little ones: Ellen Stoll Walsh teaches color mixing in this entertaining story about 3 white mice who find three jars of primary colored paint. I read this book to my kinders before they did their own color mixing art project and they just loved it! The pictures, created with cut-paper, are just darling. This is worth having in any classroom or home library.
Best color book!: This is the best "color" book I've ever read. I love that it has an actual storyline, and a clever one at that! The text is perfectly concise, and the illustrations are simple but engaging. My 5-month-old daughter loves it!
A great mix of humor, cuteness and learning: An ingenious, droll little children's book intended to teach them about colors. At ten months, my son is too young to appreciate it very much, but I read it to him anyway just so I get the chance to enjoy its storytelling, artwork, didactic skill, and humor.
| Author: | Ellen Stoll Walsh | | Binding: | Hardcover | | EAN: | 9780152560256 | | Edition: | 1 | | ISBN: | 0152560254 | | Number Of Pages: | 40 | | Publication Date: | 1989-03-10 | | Reading Level: | Baby-Preschool |
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