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Colour Me Happy

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This host of vibrant colors and humorous illustrations help toddlers explore and learn to express a range of emotions. Small children will fall in love with the adorable kitten as they turn the pages of this colorful book. Encourages children to explore and understand their feelings with simple, rhythmic text—perfect for even very young children and a joy to read aloud.

24 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2010

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Roddie Shen

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March 8, 2018
Okay, so my review of this book might be largely swayed by the fact that there is GLITTER ON EVERY PAGE! I love glitter. Cute, simple story matching colours with emotions. Would be good for little kids for a rainbow or emotion storytime.
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January 23, 2021
A great book which teaches children the different colours which we may see with regards to what we are wearing or different fur colours. Ideal for reception children to start somewhere with colours.
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April 17, 2015
Lovely book. My toddler loves this one and requests it by name a lot; the illustrations are great, lots of detail and things to talk about.

This would have gotten 5 stars from me but it got docked one star for making a grievous error. One of the pages says something like, "When I'm jealous, colour me green."

First off, the expression is "green with envy." Secondly, the image is of a cat with a small ice cream cone looking at a monkey who has a larger ice cream cone- clearly demonstrating envy, not jealousy.
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