Colors -- Juvenile fiction
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Colors -- Juvenile fiction
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Colors
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- Trek learns about colors, story by Felicia Law ; illustrations by Steve Smallman and Shirley Tourret
- Red, a crayon's story, Michael Hall
- Pete the Kitty and the unicorn's missing colors, by Kimberly & James Dean
- Pink is for boys, by Robb Pearlman ; illustrated by Eda Kaban
- HEY!, a colorful mystery, Kate Read
- The rainbow, written by Barbara Flores, Elena Castro, and Eddie Hernandez ; illustrated by Mary Ramirez-Greene
- The crayons' book of colors, Drew Daywalt, Oliver Jeffers
- Golden domes and silver lanterns, a Muslim book of colors, by Hena Khan ; illustrated by Mehrdokht Amini
- Sky, the blue fairy, by Daisy Meadows ; illustrated by Georgie Ripper
- Night train, night train, Robert Burleigh ; illustrated by Wendell Minor
- Heather, the violet fairy, by Daisy Meadows ; illustrated by Georgie Ripper
- Fern, the green fairy, by Daisy Meadows ; illustrated by Georgie Ripper
- Kingdom of color, by Melissa Lagonegro ; illustrated by Jean-Paul Orpinas, Elena Naggi, and Studio IBOIX
- What's in my pocket, dear dragon?, by Margaret Hillert ; illustrated by David Schimmell
- A color of his own, Leo Lionni
- Shivery shades of Halloween, a spooky book of colors, by Mary McKenna Siddals ; illustrated by Jimmy Pickering
- The many colors of Harpreet Singh, by Supriya Kelkar ; illustrated by Alea Marley ; [afterword by Simran Jeet Singh]
- Color zoo, Lois Ehlert
- Ruby, the red fairy, by Daisy Meadows ; illustrated by Georgie Ripper
- Why Is the snow white?, Heinz Janisch ; with illustrations by Silke Leffler ; translated by Rebecca K. Morrison
- Nighty night Little Green Monster, by Ed Emberley
- Inky, the indigo fairy, by Daisy Meadows ; illustrated by Georgie Ripper
- Stanley's colors, William Bee
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