My First Colour by Numbers

My First Colour by Numbers
Author: Fiona Watt
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2013-12-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781409565185

A fresh and modern approach to an ever-popular pastime, guaranteed to provide hours of happy entertainment Match the colours to the key to reveal all sorts of pictures and patterns with Usborne's My First Colour By Numbers. This exciting book includes simple shapes designed especially for little children.

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Author: Trey Speegle
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2016-11-08
Genre: Art
ISBN: 1682450082

From Trey Speegle, America's #1 conceptual paint-by-number pop artist, a life-changing color by number book that will unlock your creativity and transform your life. Top conceptual paint-by-number pop artist Trey Speegle credits colour-by-number with making him the artist he is today and teaching him powerful life lessons. Through the activities in Transform Your Life with Color by Number, aspiring artists and readers of all ages will learn how to embrace creative anarchy!

My Backyard Color by Number

My Backyard Color by Number
Author: Maggie Swanson
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2017-06-14
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0486814610

Thirty color-by-number outdoor scenes include kids playing on a swing, a cat prowling along a fence, and birds enjoying a birdbath. Each picture includes a numbered color guide. Ages 4 to 7.

Creative Haven Spectacular Spring Scenes Color by Number

Creative Haven Spectacular Spring Scenes Color by Number
Author: George Toufexis
Publisher: Courier Dover Publications
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2021-01-13
Genre: Games & Activities
ISBN: 0486845435

Forty-six deeply detailed scenes feature lush landscapes, waterfalls, birds, flowers, butterflies, wildlife, and other cheerful signs of this bright and breezy time of year. Use the brilliant hues in the simple color key or create your own personal palette.

My First Colors Board Book

My First Colors Board Book
Author: DK Publishing
Publisher: DK Publishing (Dorling Kindersley)
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2002
Genre: Colors
ISBN: 9780789488749

An introduction to colors using simple text and colorful photographs.

My Favorite Things

My Favorite Things
Author: Suzan Lind
Publisher: Design Originals
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2021-02-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781497205147

An adult coloring book that's sure to spark joy all year-round! My Favorite Things: A Delightful Color by Number Collection features more than 40 designs of all your favorite things, including birds, butterflies, balloons, sea life, Christmas ornaments, colored eggs, and so much more. An easy and creative way to relax after a long day, each design includes a suggested color palette with easy-to-follow instructions so you can sit back, color, and smile. With dozens of coloring pages that require no mess and no guesswork, this coloring book is the ultimate way to destress and appreciate all the little things you love! Designs are printed on a single side of high-quality, extra-thick paper with perforated edges for easy removal and display.

Unicorn Color by Numbers for Kids Ages 4-8

Unicorn Color by Numbers for Kids Ages 4-8
Author: Hero Press
Publisher:
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2019-05-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781097378708

Unicorn Color by Number Coloring Books for Kids ages 4-8 At first grade, your child should already be adept at writing , counting and colors. This book was designed to help preschool through first grade children accurately identify objects, colors and numbers, simply drawn color-coded vignettes include cute unicorn pictures. Book's Features Lightness of Number Guide, More beautiful when coloring completely. Large 8.5 x 8.5 inch pages, Easy to Color for kids Single sided pages to avoid bleed through Suitable for coloring with pencils, crayons, markers, gel pens etc Buy a copy today!

Color by Number

Color by Number
Author: Art Munin
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 178
Release: 2023-07-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1000977129

Many deny that racism remains pervasive in America today. How can we open eyes to the continuing disadvantages that keep many people of color from fulfilling their potential, and having an equal chance to achieve the “American Dream”?By presenting the impact of racism on the most innocent and powerless members of society– children of color – in the form of statistics, this book aims to change attitudes and perceptions. Children have no say about where they are born or what school they attend. They have no control over whether or not they get medical treatment when they fall ill. They can’t avoid exposure if their home is in a community blighted by pollution. The questions this book poses are: What responsibility do we expect children to take for their life circumstances? Do those conditions blight their futures? If they aren’t responsible, who is? Are some in society privileged and complicit in denying people of color the advantages and protections from harm most of us take for granted? Through the cumulative effect of official statistics rather than the more usual reliance on anecdote – by taking a “show me the numbers!” approach – this book will open minds, start conversations, and even prompt readers to take action. While the numbers are official they are often hard to find because they are scattered across so many sources. Art Munin has not only done the research, but shows the reader how to locate data on racial and socio-economic disparities, and develop her or his own case or classroom project.Color by Number takes as its metaphorical point of departure the familiar children’s activity of that name. Art Munin has painstakingly researched and gathered the numbers, and has filled in the spaces to reveal the hidden picture of racism in America from the perspectives of health, the environment, the law, and education.This book is intended as a fact-based, antiracism text for diversity and social justice courses, and as a resource for diversity and social justice educators as they craft their race, racism, and White privilege curricula. Art Munin’s multidisciplinary approach – drawing on scholarly work from medicine, law, sociology, psychology, and education – provides the reader with a comprehensive way to understand the pervasiveness of racism.