Skippyjon Jones: Color Crazy

Skippyjon Jones: Color Crazy (Skippyjon Jones)

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Everyone’s favorite kitty boy is ready to color—Skippy style! Skippy’s sky will be pink. His sun will be blue. As Skippyjon learns his colors and plays with crayons, he invites the very youngest fans to join in the fun. Who knows what color our mischievous Mr. Fuzzypants will be!
Board Book, 12 pages
Published February 15th 2007 by Dutton Juvenile
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Sung Baick
This Skippyjon Jones book can be used to talk about color and color creativity. Skippyjon Jones doesn't use the "correct" color for many of the things in the book, but that's okay! Kids can be creative with their colors. Good for pre-k-1.
Brandi
This is such a cute book for tutors to use when teaching really young kids to read. I met a little girl at the library who just loved Skippyjon Jones, and she told me all about how she reads him over and over again.
Summer
Found this book on sale at Copperfield's. I love Skippyjon Jones!! This is a cardboard book. It is great for the art therapist. It lets Skippyjon color his own world the way he wants too! Very fun! :)
Diana
In a world where a kindergärtner's art work is criticized and corrected for not being the right color or shape, this imaginative book is a delightful change from the stifling realism that teachers push.
Matthew Mealer
Skippyjon Jones colors different things throughout the book. Great book for students who are interested in other Skippyjon Jones books that are in the lower grades, when teaching about colors.
Ubalstecha
Wonderful and whimsical story of a cat who colours. His unusual choice of colours encourages creativity and imagination and is sure to get giggles from older children.
Dialma
Great early reader. It was fun to see my 6 year old twin girls reading it to their 7 month old sister.
Lisa
One of the cutest kids books ever written/drawn!
Tyler
This is the best book
Stacy
This is a cute board book for little kids to introduce them to colors as well as our favorite Kitty Boy!
Rebecca
I like that skippyjon colors outside of the norm, sometimes the sky IS pink afterall.
Theresa
list of colors
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May 09, 2013 Melissa Gabriele marked it as to-read
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"I was the last child and only daughter born to Edward and Mary Francis Byron on August 20th, 1951 in the city of Waltham, Massachusetts. My oldest brother Ted was very good at art and my middle brother Kevin kept me laughing with his funny stories.

Growing up we didn't have much money. My mother was very ill, and to make matters worse, I was extremely shy. All my teachers complained that "Judith n...more
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