Book of Colours
Oliver Jeffers - 2022
Explore planet Earth in all its colourful glory in this board book inspired by the bestselling picture book 'Here We Are' from artist Oliver Jeffers.
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Oliver Jeffers - 2022
Explore planet Earth in all its colourful glory in this board book inspired by the bestselling picture book 'Here We Are' from artist Oliver Jeffers.
Bill Martin - 2018
Exuberantly coloured artwork and favourite animals make this rhythmic story the perfect introduction to looking and learning about colours. Each spread leads seamlessly into the next and young children will delight in Eric Carle's colourful collage animals and simple repetitive language.
David McKee - 2020
Jam-packed full of things to spot, questions to answer and details to discover, all from Elmer's colourful world. Help young children learn their colours while searching each busy scene, developing their powers of observation, visual acuity, and their number and language skills.
Marion Deuchars - 2021
Let's look at colours! With beautiful artwork from best-selling author and illustrator Marion Deuchars, this book is the perfect introduction to colours.
Lucy Cousins - 2019
I am Little Fish, swimming in the sea. I love spotting colours. Can you spot with me?" Join Little Fish on a fun adventure, spotting colours along the way!
Steve Antony - 2018
Lemur loves yellow, Elephant likes blue, but what could Mr Panda's favourite colour be? Find out and help your little bears explore colours in this Mr Panda board book!
Roald Dahl and Quentin Blake - 2019
Learn your colours with Roald Dahl's Colours, from the world's NUMBER ONE storyteller (and with some help from your favourite Dahl friends). This sturdy board book is the perfect introduction for titchy toddlers to the world of Roald Dahl - and is just right for little hands.
Drew Daywalt & Oliver Jeffries - 2014
Drew Daywalt and Oliver Jeffers team up to create a colourful solution to a crayon-based crisis in this playful, imaginative story that will have children laughing and playing with their crayons in a whole new way.