Red is Best

Red is Best by Kathy Stinson, published by Annick Press in 1982, is a charming children’s book that explores the strong color preference of a young child named Kelly. This edition features 26 pages of engaging illustrations that highlight Kelly’s belief that red is superior in various aspects of her life, from clothing to everyday objects. The narrative captures the essence of a toddler’s perspective, making it an enjoyable read for both children and adults alike.
Readers will find a delightful exploration of family dynamics and the simple joys of childhood through Kelly’s unwavering love for the color red. The story presents relatable scenarios where Kelly insists on her favorite color, emphasizing her unique viewpoint on how colors can influence experiences. With its focus on juvenile fiction and family themes, this book is designed to resonate with young readers and their families, making it a perfect addition to any children’s library.
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Young Kelly’s mom doesn’t understand about red. Sure, the brown mittens are warmer, but the red mitts make better snowballs. And the red boots aren’t just for rain; they take bigger steps in any weather. And, yes, a red cup does make a difference… juice just doesn’t taste as good in a green one. No doubt about it, red is best.
Red is Best is the story of one toddler’s obstinate color preference, an easily read aloud tale illustrated with simple child centered drawings and each page punctuated by red.
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