A Color Game for Chester Raccoon

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Pub Date May 15 2012 | Archive Date Oct 21 2016

Description

In this new Kissing Hand board book, Audrey Penn brings us more

maternal wisdom to solve another of early childhood’s little issues.

Whether on a trip, in a restaurant or a store, children can become bored

and fussy. Chester’s Favorite Game provides an activity that will entertain

young children anywhere -- finding things in many colors: White, blue,

yellow, red, orange, brown, and black.

In this new Kissing Hand board book, Audrey Penn brings us more

maternal wisdom to solve another of early childhood’s little issues.

Whether on a trip, in a restaurant or a store, children can...


Available Editions

EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781933718583
PRICE $7.95 (USD)
PAGES 14

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Featured Reviews

I love the rhyming text and large bold print in this Chester Raccoon book. I think how the author carried over the kissing hand from the book in which we are first introduced to Chester Raccoon. Love sharing this book with my young students.

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As a consultant for pre-school age curriculum this book brings more to life than just the color words. There is more vibrant vocabulary to explore and learn with A Color Game from Chester Raccoon. A wonderful companion to The Kissing Hand.

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A charming book that encourages a very basic variation on the 'I Spy' theme, relying solely on colors. A lovely choice for preschoolers who get restless so easily.

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