Waterstones Big Book of Colours
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Price: £9.99
Brand: Waterstones
Description: Winner - Schools Library Association Information Book Award A fantastic journey through an amazing world of over 130 colours, including the primary and secondary colours and descriptive colour words, such as canary yellow, russet and mint green. Includes a colour wheel to turn to see which colours go well together and a see-through acetate page to flip to see what happens when you mix colours. A delightful book to share and talk about with a young child, and to use as inspiration for writing and painting as they grow older. Waterstones Big Book of Colours - shop the best deal online on thebookbug.co.uk
Category: Books
Merchant: Waterstones
Product ID: 9781409582472
Delivery cost: 2.99
ISBN: 9781409582472
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Author: Dicky Kwan
Rating: 5
Review: My son like this book. That's some minor issue of the book but the seller resolve it quickly and responsibly
Author: Sara
Rating: 3
Review: Book is very visually appealing with nice illustrations and moving elements. However as a physics educator I was disappointed to find that there are at least two bits of incorrect information in here. (I only gave it a cursory glance as it's currently too advanced for my toddler and has been consigned to the shelf until he gets a bit older). Green, not yellow, is the brightest colour, and the three primary colours of pigment are magenta, yellow and blue, not red, yellow and blue as was taught many years ago. This really should have been checked by an editor.