Ana Siqueira's Reviews > Rainbow Boy
Rainbow Boy
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OMG! What a super cute, but at the same time deep book.
Rainbow boy can't choose a color, because he loves all of them.
And for each day, he chooses one color and one activity.
It's a book of allowing boys to like and enjoy all the colors of the world and
also all the games and activities. Boys can dance ballet.
Boys can kick a basketball. Boys can change the world.
My favorite spread is when he is wearing purple and mom says he can save the world.
All the boys, and of course, all the girls, should believe they can be whatever they want to
be and save the world.
This book is so filled with beautiful images and illustrations- fun and sweet, they take us right inside the world of this Rainbow boy and many other Rainbow kids throughout the world.
Your kid will love it.
Rainbow boy can't choose a color, because he loves all of them.
And for each day, he chooses one color and one activity.
It's a book of allowing boys to like and enjoy all the colors of the world and
also all the games and activities. Boys can dance ballet.
Boys can kick a basketball. Boys can change the world.
My favorite spread is when he is wearing purple and mom says he can save the world.
All the boys, and of course, all the girls, should believe they can be whatever they want to
be and save the world.
This book is so filled with beautiful images and illustrations- fun and sweet, they take us right inside the world of this Rainbow boy and many other Rainbow kids throughout the world.
Your kid will love it.
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Reading Progress
July 21, 2020
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July 21, 2020
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July 21, 2020
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Finished Reading