![]() ![]() ![]() This rare and beautiful book is bound to appeal to both the innocent young and the most sophisticated seniors. With Johnson and Fancher's atmospheric, large-scale paintings bursting off the pages, Dr. Here is a wonderful way for parents to talk with children about their feelings. Students trace the dotted color word on each page and tell how that. Using a spectrum of vibrant colors and a menagerie of animals, this unique book does for the range of human moods and emotions what Oh, the Places You'll Go! does for the human life cycle. This great follow-up guided reading booklet reinforces color words as well as emotions. The quest for an artist has finally ended-after the manuscript languished for more than two decades-at the paint brushes of husband-and-wife team Steve Johnson and Lou Fancher whose stunning, expressive paintings reveal such striking images as a bright red horse kicking its heels, a cool and quiet green fish, a sad and lonely purple dinosaur, and an angrily howling black wolf. Seuss wrote in 1973, was a letter outlining his hopes of finding a great color artist who will not be dominated by me. Seuss saw his original text about feelings and moods as part of the first book ever to be based on beautiful illustrations and sensational color. Seuss wrote in 1973, is a letter outlining his hopes of finding a great color artist who will not be dominated by me. Seuss used different colors to express different feelings, different sizes of fonts, different animals, and different rhyming words to keep the readers attention. This Description may be from another edition of this product. ![]()
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