The inimitable Ruth Heller shows young readers just how artwork gets reproduced from pictures to the printed page. With a four-page acetate printer's proof bound right into the book and stunning illustrations that pop from each page, this unique, interactive book will appeal to all aspiring artists.
"Color" uses a catchy poem to explain about how colors are printed on paper, primary and secondary colors, complimentary and achromatic, the color wheel, tint and shade. It has beautiful pictures and even includes a few transparency pages that illustrate how colors are layered on when printing. A VERY cool book that my kids have loved at all ages!
Surprising Read aloud
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
We read this book frequently in our Storytimes. The overlays demonstrate how the colors mix. The optical illusion, is more suited to one on one situations. We leave the book out after storytime so the children can try the illusion. One word of warning about the illusion, it will not work with children who are color blind. It took me 10 minutes to figure out why my red/green color blind cousin could not see the effect. :-P
Will inspire and delight young artists
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
My 6 1/2 year old daughter brought this book home from the school library, read it with dad and after that still rushed to find me and read it all again. Her delight as each concept unfolded was contagious. The use of overlays made the concepts of mixing colors and printing come alive and sparked her imagination. Each page was a new discovery. This self-avowed young artist said, "We've GOT to get this book, mama!" Congratulations to Ruth Heller for producing a non-fiction work that inspires and thrills the young.
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