Chameleon’s Colors

Chameleon’s Colors by Chisato Tashiro is a reprint edition published by NorthSouth Books on April 1, 2007. This 32-page book, written in English, explores the journey of a chameleon who is weary of his ability to change colors and blend into his surroundings. The story unfolds as Chameleon discovers that other animals in the jungle, including Hippo, are envious of his unique talent and wish to change their appearances as well.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of self-identity and the challenges that come with wanting to be different. As Chameleon paints vibrant patterns on his friends, they soon realize that altering their original appearances leads to unexpected complications. This engaging tale addresses concepts of colors and social themes, making it a thoughtful addition to juvenile fiction focused on animals and self-esteem.
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Chameleon is tired of constantly changing colors.
He blends in wherever he goes and no one ever sees him! Hippo, however, is envious of Chameleon. He would love to be a different color. Surprisingly, all of the other animals in the jungle would too! So Chameleon sets to work painting stripes on the lion, polka-dots on the elephant using every color and pattern under the sun. But as the animals soon learn, changing their original appearance causes problems they never expected…
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