How Do Dinosaurs Learn Their Colors? (Hardcover)
| Author: Jane/ Teague Yolen | Illustrator: Mark Teague |
Product Details:
Publish Date: 9/1/2006
Dimensions:
(in Inches) 7H x 6L x 0.5T
Pages:
12
Age Range:
7 to 9
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| Offers a fun-filled introduction to colors as dinosaurs use the full palette of the rainbow to paint themselves and their friends, in a simple board book for dinosaur connoisseurs. *Author: Yolen, Jane/ Teague, Mark (ILT) *Series Title: How Do Dinosaurs...? *Publication Date: 2006/09/01 *Number of Pages: 12 *Binding Type: Hardcover *Grade Level: Preschool *Language: English *Depth: 0.50 *Width: 6.00 *Height: 7.00 |
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From the Publisher:
Offers a fun-filled introduction to colors as dinosaurs use the full palette of the rainbow to paint themselves and their friends, in a simple board book for dinosaur connoisseurs.Offers a fun-filled introduction to colors as dinosaurs use the full palette of the rainbow to paint themselves and their friends, in a simple board book for dinosaur connoisseurs. |
Annotation:
This addition to the popular How Do Dinosaurs series is all about color. A host of dinosaurs experience red, purple, green, and even pink! With full-color illustrations.
This addition to the popular How Do Dinosaurs series is all about color. A host of dinosaurs experience red, purple, green, and even pink! With full-color illustrations.
Author Bio
Jane Yolen
Multifaceted author Jane Yolen spent her childhood in New York City, Virginia, and California. She attended Smith College, and after graduation began working at the Knopf publishing company. Yolen writes for adults, young adults, and children. Her first book for children, PIRATES IN PETTICOATS, was published in 1963. Her son, musician Adam Stemple, frequently collaborates with her on the songs that appear in her books. Jane Yolen is admired for her skill as an author, poet, playwright, and anthologist.An author and illustrator of children's books, Mark Teague graduated from U.C. Santa Cruz with a degree in U.S. history. He became interested in creating books for young readers while designing window displays for a Barnes & Noble bookstore in New York City. His first book, THE TROUBLE WITH THE JOHNSTONS was published in 1989. Mark Teague has also illustrated several children's books under the pen name Elroy Freem.












