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Mixing Colors series.
Using the same format, each book introduces a few simple color terms and examines what happens when other colors are mixed with the title color. Although the text is overly simple and some of the color mixes don't work very well, the photographs of the children painting are appealing. Glos., ind. Review covers these Mixing Colors titles: Blue with Other Colors, Red with Other Colors, White with Other Colors, and Yellow with Other Colors.
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Mixing Colors series.
Using the same format, each book introduces a few simple color terms and examines what happens when other colors are mixed with the title color. Although the text is overly simple and some of the color mixes don't work very well, the photographs of the children painting are appealing. Glos., ind. Review covers these Mixing Colors titles: Blue with Other Colors, Red with Other Colors, White with Other Colors, and Yellow with Other Colors.
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PS
Mixing Colors series.
Using the same format, each book introduces a few simple color terms and examines what happens when other colors are mixed with the title color. Although the text is overly simple and some of the color mixes don't work very well, the photographs of the children painting are appealing. Glos., ind. Review covers these Mixing Colors titles: Blue with Other Colors, Red with Other Colors, White with Other Colors, and Yellow with Other Colors.
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PS
Mixing Colors series.
Using the same format, each book introduces a few simple color terms and examines what happens when other colors are mixed with the title color. Although the text is overly simple and some of the color mixes don't work very well, the photographs of the children painting are appealing. Glos., ind. Review covers these Mixing Colors titles: Blue with Other Colors, Red with Other Colors, White with Other Colors, and Yellow with Other Colors.