My First Colors: Let's Learn Them All!

My First Colors: Let's Learn Them All!

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  • Create Date:2021-05-13 08:54:43
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Dawn Sirett
  • ISBN:0756671418
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Summary

Welcome to the wonderful world of color! This charming first color book will encourage your child to identify colors by name using engaging everyday objects。

Red, blue, orange and yellow - There are lots of bright colours to name and count in this pre-school book!。 Read it together and help your child develop early speaking, listening, and observation skills。

This engaging board book is perfect for early preschool learning。 The bold, color-themed pages and bright illustrations will get your kids thinking and talking。 Red, yellow, orange, blue, silver, green or multi-colored。 You name it! All the bright, beautiful colors are here。

This educational book has strong board pages made especially for young children。 The chunky tabs, on the top or the side, are easy to grab to help with early motor control。 Preschoolers will quickly recognize the colorful objects on the tab, which will take them straight to the page with their favorite color。

Each page is dedicated to different colors and objects of the same color, like green broccoli and a multi-colored rainbow。 There are easy-to-read labels so your little one can sound out the words with you。 Packed with fun-filled questions and activities, your child will also enjoy the I-spy colors, shapes and patterns page。

Learn All the Colors of the Rainbow!


- Fun, color-themed pages with bright, clear illustrations
- Chunky tabbed pages to improve dexterity
- Easy-to-read text with names and descriptions to encourage language development

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Reviews

Andrej

The best book to learn about colors I've found。 A lot of big images of things a baby can relate to -- categorized by color。 Plus bonus pages with multicolor objects。 This has been a perennial source of entertainment and learning for my baby for months。 The quality of images and durability of the board book are great。 The best book to learn about colors I've found。 A lot of big images of things a baby can relate to -- categorized by color。 Plus bonus pages with multicolor objects。 This has been a perennial source of entertainment and learning for my baby for months。 The quality of images and durability of the board book are great。 。。。more

Sarah

This board book covers the concept of colors。 It is suitable for children ages 0-4 and is a great introduction to everyday items the child already knows and some they may not know。 It can be used first as a labeling activity to identify all the objects that are that color by first just saying the name of the color or "Look at all the red things!" when the child is young with a short attention span。 As the child is able to attend for longer periods of time the book can be read and the text of the This board book covers the concept of colors。 It is suitable for children ages 0-4 and is a great introduction to everyday items the child already knows and some they may not know。 It can be used first as a labeling activity to identify all the objects that are that color by first just saying the name of the color or "Look at all the red things!" when the child is young with a short attention span。 As the child is able to attend for longer periods of time the book can be read and the text of the book is interactive, for example it says, "Let's point to the red fruits。 Which one do you like best?"。 The book also has colored tabs that can act as an 'I spy' type of activity to engage the child。 。。。more

Jackson Chevalon

Sort of random at times and all over the place。

Mama Bibliosoph

Using tabs to choose which of the 13 beautifully photographed spreads to look at, kids can easily navigate this large-scale board book, even if they have fine motor issues。 Each spread has a rich variety of items to look at, label, and see the sight words for。 Items are most often presented in their typical color (yellow rubber duck, brown teddy bear, green frog), so children can begin to form those associations。 Although there is a lot on each page, the empty white background is a calming antid Using tabs to choose which of the 13 beautifully photographed spreads to look at, kids can easily navigate this large-scale board book, even if they have fine motor issues。 Each spread has a rich variety of items to look at, label, and see the sight words for。 Items are most often presented in their typical color (yellow rubber duck, brown teddy bear, green frog), so children can begin to form those associations。 Although there is a lot on each page, the empty white background is a calming antidote to overstimulation。While My First Colors largely lends itself to a solitary experience, adults can read the activity prompts on each page and help a child to understand their meaning if they are ready ("Let's point to all the green things you can eat," etc。)。 For children who enjoy labeling, this book (and the entire series of Tabbed Board Books by DK Publishing) is a great vehicle for vocabulary expansion。---I review books for children from the perspective of a parent of kids with autism。 The review above is part of a longer post about 20 great color concept books: http://www。lineupthebooks。com/colors/ 。。。more

Christina

Title: My First Colors: Let’s Learn Them All!Author: DK PublishingCategories/Genres: Picture BookCopyright date: 2010Estimate of age level of interest: Age 1 - 6Estimate of reading level: 1st GradeBrief description: A tab, board book that dedicates a page to each color。 Identify at least 2 characteristics of this genre and subgenre and discuss how they appear in your book。Picture books do not need to have a storyline, and this book is a perfect example of that。 This book helps small children ass Title: My First Colors: Let’s Learn Them All!Author: DK PublishingCategories/Genres: Picture BookCopyright date: 2010Estimate of age level of interest: Age 1 - 6Estimate of reading level: 1st GradeBrief description: A tab, board book that dedicates a page to each color。 Identify at least 2 characteristics of this genre and subgenre and discuss how they appear in your book。Picture books do not need to have a storyline, and this book is a perfect example of that。 This book helps small children associate the names of the colors with things that are those colors。 Each color has it’s own labeled tab that little fingers can easily turn to。 Each tab has it’s own picture, which is a fun way for children to learn categories。 Simple text helps children put the words, colors, and pictures together。 Children will be able to point out objects and colors as they repeatedly go through the pages。 In what ways and how well does the book as a whole serve its intended audience? Toddlers and young children will enjoy picking out their favorite object for each color。 The book is bright and interesting。 。。。more

Asho

L has been picking this book out quite a bit recently。 (Although the one she has isn't this exact version, it's a bit more simple。) It has a lot of things to point to and is good for teaching new words。By the way, I feel like I should note for L's sake, in case she reads this one day and wonders why she read way fewer books than her brother at this age, the answers are:a) He was more willing to let us choose the books and read a variety。 She is very adamant about what she wants to read, and basi L has been picking this book out quite a bit recently。 (Although the one she has isn't this exact version, it's a bit more simple。) It has a lot of things to point to and is good for teaching new words。By the way, I feel like I should note for L's sake, in case she reads this one day and wonders why she read way fewer books than her brother at this age, the answers are:a) He was more willing to let us choose the books and read a variety。 She is very adamant about what she wants to read, and basically wants to read the same handful of books again and again, ignoring the other books on her shelf。 This is one of her chosen few。 b) She likes to read her Hello magazines rather than books some of the time, so we re-read those a lot, too。c) Up until recently she wasn't too interested in sitting still through a book。 That's changed, though, and I'm happy she's now becoming a reader, too! 。。。more

Traci

This is great for a young toddler。 Lots of pointing and "talking" opportunities。 We revisit this book daily and my son lights up when he finds it in his downstairs book collection。 This is great for a young toddler。 Lots of pointing and "talking" opportunities。 We revisit this book daily and my son lights up when he finds it in his downstairs book collection。 。。。more

Tracey

This book was great for my color obsessed 3yo。 I like how it is layed out by color and included silver, gold and multi-colored objects。

Kyleigh

My son cannot get enough of this book。 He will turn the pages for 30 minutes at a time。 Probably longer, but I get tired of it and encourage him to do something else for a while。

Sara ♥

I really like this book! There are two full pages dedicated to each color。 Each two-page spread has a tons of pictures of things of the specified color。 The pictures for pink and purple are a bit of a stretch, but it's so colorful! My daughter will sit there are point to every single picture so I can tell her what they are! :) Now if only she'd start TALKING!! I really like this book! There are two full pages dedicated to each color。 Each two-page spread has a tons of pictures of things of the specified color。 The pictures for pink and purple are a bit of a stretch, but it's so colorful! My daughter will sit there are point to every single picture so I can tell her what they are! :) Now if only she'd start TALKING!! 。。。more

jacky

I really liked this colors book。 Its probably a bit busy for really young babies, but is good for toddlers。 I liked the tabs around the outside making it easy to skip to a certain color。 Like many colors books, it has a section on multi-colored and a review section。 I really liked how this gave lots of examples which provided many opportunities for labeling。 It was a nice mix of items Natalie already knew how to say, that she knows but can't say, and that she doesn't know at all yet。 I really liked this colors book。 Its probably a bit busy for really young babies, but is good for toddlers。 I liked the tabs around the outside making it easy to skip to a certain color。 Like many colors books, it has a section on multi-colored and a review section。 I really liked how this gave lots of examples which provided many opportunities for labeling。 It was a nice mix of items Natalie already knew how to say, that she knows but can't say, and that she doesn't know at all yet。 。。。more