Award-winning illustrator John Wallner has captured the essence of Mary O'Neill's classic poetry book about the colors of the spectrum. Full color illustrations.
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Award-winning illustrator John Wallner has captured the essence of Mary O'Neill's classic poetry book about the colors of the spectrum. Full color illustrations.
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Seller's Description:
The item shows wear from consistent use, but it remains in good condition and works perfectly. All pages and cover are intact (including the dust cover, if applicable). Spine may show signs of wear. Pages may include limited notes and highlighting. May NOT include discs, access code or other supplemental materials.
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Wallner, John. Very good in very good dust jacket. Sewn binding. Paper over boards. With dust jacket. 64 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: Children/juvenile.
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Acceptable. Acceptable condition. Acceptable dust jacket. (Colors, Children's Poetry, Juvenile Literature) A readable, intact copy that may have noticeable tears and wear to the spine. All pages of text are present, but they may include extensive notes and highlighting or be heavily stained. Includes reading copy only books.
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Good. Good condition. Good dust jacket. (Colors, Children's Poetry, Juvenile Literature) A copy that has been read but remains intact. May contain markings such as bookplates, stamps, limited notes and highlighting, or a few light stains. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included.
I sent this (edition 1989) to a friend and her 6 year old, and the little girl LOVED it. It presents colors and an approach to colors that really stretch a child's mind. I myself prefer the 1961 edition, but I may be biased since it's the edition I was given as a child. I find the colors in the drawings even more unusual for children. But apparently no matter which edition, it's a gift of real value to a child's inner expansion.