Mouse Paint

“Mouse Paint” by Ellen Stoll Walsh, published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in September 1991, is a delightful introduction to color concepts for young children. This first edition features 32 pages that follow three white mice as they explore the vibrant world of colors through playful interactions with red, blue, and yellow paint. Their adventures not only entertain but also provide a foundational understanding of color mixing, all while keeping an eye out for the lurking cat.
Readers will find that the charming antics of the mice make learning about colors engaging and fun. The story presents a whimsical approach to concepts such as color recognition and mixing, making it suitable for early childhood education. With its focus on animals and colors, “Mouse Paint” serves as an enjoyable resource for parents and educators alike, fostering creativity and curiosity in young learners.
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“Mouse Paint” is a lighthearted introduction to color concepts for young children. Three white mice find three jars of paint – red, blue, and yellow. They jump in and out, dance in the puddles, and discover some amazing things – things like green…and orange…and purple
Yet they never forget about the cat.
Ellen Stoll Walsh’s mice are enchanting. Their antics will delight children learning colors – and their parents as well.
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