Alphaprints: Colors

Alphaprints: Colors

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  • Create Date:2021-10-30 01:50:58
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Jo Ryan
  • ISBN:0312517939
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

A blue whale swimming through a blue ocean and a yellow snake slithering in a yellow desert are just two of the rainbow array of colorful creatures to discover in this innovative and engaging first colors book。 Each animal is created by adding fun photographs of everyday things for children to spot to big, bold fingerprints, which have raised embossing for little hands to touch, feel, and explore。 With easy-to-turn, graduated pages that feature eye-catching, multi-colored foil edges。

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Reviews

Mort's Kids

The Alphaprints series is a bit bizarre, artistically, mashing up fingerprints and every day objects to tell a story。Not my scene, to be honest, but I find this one at least more interesting than its companion book, Alphaprints: Words

Diva

Very beautiful and engrossing with colors, creative, a bit whaky。 Baby enjoys this。

Lindsay Lodge

I enjoyed the pictures in this book, but I've never seen a green beach。 Have you? I enjoyed the pictures in this book, but I've never seen a green beach。 Have you? 。。。more

Faloni © arr

Students in our classroom finished reading "Alphaprints: colors” today & decided to make a rainbow from the beauty of early struggles of injustice; one can only begin to find in the United ghetto of America。 Students in our classroom finished reading "Alphaprints: colors” today & decided to make a rainbow from the beauty of early struggles of injustice; one can only begin to find in the United ghetto of America。 。。。more

Jvermeersch

Kleurrijke collages。 Vindingrijk gephotoshopt, met vingerafdrukken en dagdagelijkse voorwerpen: aubergines, knopen, ballen, 。。。 - niet in juiste verhoudingen tot elkaar, maar wel verrassend om te ontdekken bij nadere inspectie。 En reliëfeffectjes。

David H。

I can't explain what the thought was behind this book in terms of its page design, I find it pretty confusing, let alone my son, but he seems to like it just fine, so there we go。 I can't explain what the thought was behind this book in terms of its page design, I find it pretty confusing, let alone my son, but he seems to like it just fine, so there we go。 。。。more

Peter

Clever illustrations, and the textured pages are a nice touch。

Brett

Very unique in terms of kids books we've covered so far。 An EXTREMELY trippy combination of fingerprints, graphic design, and photographic elements (specifically the photographic elements) that make this one stand out amongst the multitudes。 It's limited based on the primary and secondary colors you're gonna wanna teach a child but I could go for way more of this nuttiness。 Very unique in terms of kids books we've covered so far。 An EXTREMELY trippy combination of fingerprints, graphic design, and photographic elements (specifically the photographic elements) that make this one stand out amongst the multitudes。 It's limited based on the primary and secondary colors you're gonna wanna teach a child but I could go for way more of this nuttiness。 。。。more

Karen

Introduces colors, fingerprint areas are textured。

Jeremy

Read at the Barnes & Noble toddler story time in Silverdale, Washington。

Cara Byrne

Good premise, but the use of textured fingerprint illustrations and photographs makes for a visually overwhelming presentation of colors。

Marti M

Love the bright pictures and how they’re made out of unusual things like thumbprints。 Working on teaching my toddler his colors and this book is going in the rotation

Kelly Zoeller

This is our favorite color book。 We take it everywhere with us so my daughter can find her colors while we are driving。

Leslie

Used this in Toddler Storytime, which worked okay。 A lovely book that I think would work best in a small group or 1-1。

Katie Fitzgerald

The rhyming text in this book is its weakest feature, but the illustrations are attractive and amusing to toddlers, and they make good use of different shades of the same color。 My two-year-old is enjoying using this book to reinforce her knowledge of the colors she has just recently learned to identify。

Nicole

Appropriate grade level: PreK-1 Summary- The book is shiny and foiled the colors of the rainbow。 Each page opens up to two pages that are distinctly for one color。 It is illustrated with fingerprint art along with other creative objects that are hidden in the picture to represent other things。 It starts off with the first color of the rainbow。 Red "Red fox runs through the red wood。" The fox is illustrated with the use of a fingerprint, also in the picture are other animals that are also illustr Appropriate grade level: PreK-1 Summary- The book is shiny and foiled the colors of the rainbow。 Each page opens up to two pages that are distinctly for one color。 It is illustrated with fingerprint art along with other creative objects that are hidden in the picture to represent other things。 It starts off with the first color of the rainbow。 Red "Red fox runs through the red wood。" The fox is illustrated with the use of a fingerprint, also in the picture are other animals that are also illustrated with fingerprints; like to kola, the owl, and the mouse。 Review- The book is beautifully put together。 The colors are vibrant and shiny。 The pages are layered from smaller to bigger。 The way the book is constructed it invites children to explore, touch, and play because besides how bright the illustrations are, the pages offer texture。 I would even recommend this book for the pictures alone, very differently done。 2 Possible in-class uses:1。 Have the students identify whats in the illustrations。 This book can start several conversations as the illustrations have a lot in them。 For example, What do you see here? find the orange trees, identify what was used to represent these trees? Orange rulers the orange ape swings from。 What else is orange? (as seen in the illustration)2。 Can use this book as a counting activity as well。 For example how many animals can we find in the red woods? 。。。more

Riah

My 9 month old is in love with this book。 No real story, but the pics are fun。 The pages are easy for little hands to turn。 There is lots of visual interest and depth as well as the fingerprint texturing on each page。There are some "hidden" ants on each page which my 2 year old loves to hunt for and point out to the baby。 Creative, delightful, accessible! Well done! My 9 month old is in love with this book。 No real story, but the pics are fun。 The pages are easy for little hands to turn。 There is lots of visual interest and depth as well as the fingerprint texturing on each page。There are some "hidden" ants on each page which my 2 year old loves to hunt for and point out to the baby。 Creative, delightful, accessible! Well done! 。。。more

Lynn Plourde

Vibrant colors, fun textured fingerprints on illustrations, and layered pages make turning pages easier for toddlers。

Yamid HR

Beautiful book for kids, full of ideas, my son loves it

Annika Dyck

This is my book for Blog #1: ages 0-3。

Megababy

I love the bright colors and rubbing my hands in the textured pictures。 I even turned the pages but mommy said it was the wrong time。 Also mommy says that an orange jungle, green beach and pink swamp do not make sense。 But she really likes that this color book had real sentences instead of just the color word on each page like most color books do。

Anastasia Tuckness

Large pages, funky illustrations like a yellow snake made of a slinky。 Quite fun to look at。

Christina Monroe

This is a great book to use to teach children the concept of colors。 I really liked how the book incorporated the raised fingerprints for the pictures for kinesthetic learning!

Terralyn

Scott loves this book! The tabs make it easy for him to turn the pages。 The pictures are made of textured thumbprints that are fun to touch。

Kimberly

Very basic。 Good for the little bitty ones。

Kristen

I will use this one for toddler story time。