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Chameleon Sees Colors
Contributor(s): Bijsterbosch, Anita (Author)
ISBN: 1605372218     ISBN-13: 9781605372211
Publisher: Clavis
OUR PRICE:   $13.46  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: June 2015
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Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Animals - Reptiles & Amphibians
- Juvenile Fiction | Concepts - Colors
Dewey: E
Physical Information: 0.4" H x 8.2" W x 8.7" (0.70 lbs) 32 pages
 
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Publisher Description:

" Fun to read with little ones just learning colors" - Open Shut Them, Washington Centerville Library blog

Chameleon thinks the world is black and white. It's only when he looks carefully that he notices the world is filled with color. There are animals who are red and orange, yellow, green, purple. And the purple animal really turns Chameleon's world upside down....

A sweet, colorful story about the discoveries of a surprised chameleon. For toddlers ages 30 months and up, with a focus on the child's language development.

At Clavis, our focus is on what's best for children. We believe that books play an important role in each new phase in life. Our toddler books are tailored for every stage from 0 to 3 and focus on the five most important themes in their life: daily life, skills, emotions, the world, and language development. The age range and theme of every book in our toddler series can be found on the back cover in the form of a colored train.


Contributor Bio(s): Bijsterbosch, Anita: - I'm Anita Bijsterbosch. I was born in 1961 in The Netherlands. My entire life, I have loved reading. As a child, I could spend hours thumbing through books, looking at the pictures and hoping I could one day make such beautiful illustrations myself. I studied the images down to the smallest detail and made up my own little stories to go along with them.
After high school, I took drawing and painting lessons in small galleries in my neighborhood. And I learned a lot from drawing and painting books. But I also mastered many techniques simply by experimenting with them on my own.
When my children were still young, I read them a bedtime story every night. I rediscovered that some picture books are real pieces of art. That's when I got the ambition to make my very own picture books.
I was remarked by the jury of the Key Colours International Illustrators Award 2012. The book Whose Hat is That? was published by Clavis Publishing and every book I have made since has been even more successful.