Orange Is an Apricot, Green Is a Tree Frog
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A Bank Street College of Education Best Children's Book of the Year
Orange Is an Apricot, Green Is a Tree Frog inspires young learners' curiosity in nature and language through the simple joy of connecting words and pictures through colors. Yellow looks like a daffodil and a dahlia, a lemon and a chick. Blue looks like a dragonfly and an iris, a blue tang and a bluebird. Pascale Estellon's wonderfully detailed gouache illustrations bring the many shades of red, orange, yellow, blue, green, black, and white to life and serve as a beginner's field guide to new words and new worlds. Children will expand their vocabulary and delight in seeing words they already know while learning the names of new animals, plants, and fruits and vegetables through their hues.
– Booklist"Fishes, feathers, birds, bugs, vegetables, fruits, and flowers populate this homage to seven colors….The vivid richness and fine visual detail will bring young readers back again and again."
– Kirkus Reviews (STARRED REVIEW)”"Pascal Estellon sorts creatures and plants by color in Orange Is an Apricot, Green Is aTree Frog, a picture-book primer notable for the elegance of its layout and the pleasing specificity of its depictions. Words are at a minimum as, in gouache paintings, Mr. Estellon presents five colors (along with black and white) as they are expressed in nature. Yellow is corn on the cob and a zucchini blossom and a delicate frond of wheat; it is a daffodil, a dandelion and a dahlia."
– The Wall Street Journal,
– The Columbian (Vancouver, Wash.),
– School Library Journal Fuse 8 Blog,
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| Dimensions | 0.35 × 9.15 × 12.15 in |
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