Green

Green by Laura Vaccaro Seeger, published by Macmillan on March 27, 2012, is a visually engaging exploration of the color green, presented through die-cut pages that reveal a series of surprises. This 40-page book invites readers to discover various shades and representations of green, from the vibrant hues of nature to the refreshing tones of fruits, creating an intricate homage to this essential color.
Readers will find a delightful journey through concepts related to colors and nature, as Seeger showcases the diverse manifestations of green in our world. The book combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and stories in verse, making it suitable for young audiences. With its engaging format and thoughtful presentation, Green serves as both an educational tool and a source of inspiration for appreciating the beauty of color.
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Die cut pages bring surprise after surprise in this magical new book from the “Queen of the concept book”—an intricate and satisfying homage to green, the color of all creation.
How many kinds of green are there? There’s the lush green of a forest on a late spring day, the fresh, juicy green of a just-cut lime, the incandescent green of a firefly, and the vivid aquamarine of a tropical sea. In her newest book, Caldecott and Geisel Honor Book author Laura Vaccaro Seeger fashions an homage to a single color and, in doing so, creates a book that will delight and, quite possibly astonish you. This title has Common Core connections.
Green is a Kirkus Reviews Best Children’s Book of 2012
Green is a 2013 Caldecott Honor Book
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