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What Color Should I Be?

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Juvenile Fiction - Concepts - Colors; Juvenile Fiction - Animals - Reptiles & Amphibians | Robin Corey Books | Non-traditional book | August 2008 | $6.99 | 978-0-375-84421-8 (0-375-84421-X)

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ABOUT THIS BOOK

THIS INNOVATIVE NEW format teaches color identification in a unique way. A little green chameleon wonders what color it should be, and experiments with five of them ‘till it decides to be all colors. The clever acetate mechanism that travels through the gutter of the book ensures a seamless transition from color to color.

The charming, simple story also delivers a subtle message of diversity, and the artwork is vibrant and fun.


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Betty Ann Schwartz worked as a children’s book editor for more than 15 years. She currently lives and works with her husband, Alexander Wilensky, in New York City. Together they have created many innovative novelty books, including the bestselling What Makes a Rainbow?

Barry Gott studied fine arts at Bowling Green State University and has illustrated dozens of children’s books, including many novelty titles. He currently lives in suburban Cleveland, Ohio, with his wife and two children.