by David Elliott (Author) Evan Turk (Illustrator)
From award-winning author David Elliott and Ezra Jack Keats Award-winning illustrator Evan Turk comes a vibrant celebration of color, birds, and birdsong--perfect for fans of Eric Carle or Chris Raschka.
Red, big / red, small / Red sits on my garden wall. / Blue, low / blue, high / Blue has taken to the sky....
This tender and stirring read aloud uses the beauty of birds to invite readers to observe primary and secondary colors. With lyrical rhyme and striking pastel artwork by rising star-illustrator Evan Turk, Color the Sky masterfully captures childlike curiosity, wonder, and joy. Not only does it beckon readers to answer the call of exploring the outdoors, it encourages children to embrace the differences within themselves and the world around them.
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A visually interesting concept book, full of wonder and lightsomeness, that’s useful for teaching young ones about colors.
As telegraphic verse lines by Elliott (Baabwaa and Wooliam) express a range of natural colors occurring on wild birds, Turk (The People’s Painter) illustrates with vivid, kinetic avian forms. In charcoal outlines, a large-eyed, curly-haired child whose skin is the color of drawing paper sits indoors, spying a bright cardinal out the window: “Red big./ Red small./ Red sits on my/ garden wall.” After the child ventures outside for a closer look, blue jays arrive: “Blue low./ Blue high./ Blue has taken to the sky.” Subsequent images foreground action, motion, and the flurry of wings; birds soar in and out of frame in deeply saturated swaths of pastel, impressing their respective hues on the child and the landscape. When the birds perch in a tree and start to sing, cyclones of color rise into the sky, and the child joins in: “ I sing with them,/ clear and light.” Via rhyming lines and many-hued lines and textures, the creators show how attention to the natural world can offer endless change and variation. Ages 4–8. Author’s agent: Kelly Sonnack, Andrea Brown Literary. Illustrator’s agent: Brenda Bowen, Book Group. (Feb.)
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An upbeat look at avian colors and the joy of being alive....A good spring story hour choice.