White Is for Blueberry

“White Is for Blueberry” by George Shannon, published by Greenwillow on April 1, 2005, is a children’s fiction book that invites young readers to explore the world of colors through engaging questions and vivid imagery. With 40 pages, this edition encourages children to reconsider their perceptions of color, prompting them to think critically about what they see and how they define colors in their everyday lives.
The book presents a playful examination of colors, asking thought-provoking questions such as whether a blueberry is truly blue or if snow is simply white. Through its interactive approach, “White Is for Blueberry” fosters a sense of curiosity and encourages children to look beyond the obvious. This exploration of perception is designed to stimulate imagination and discussion among readers, making it a valuable addition to any child’s library.
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Is a blueberry blue?
Is a crow black?
Is fire yellow?
Is snow white?
If you think you know,
then think —
and look again!
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