Official Review: What's Your Favorite Color?

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Re: Official Review: What's Your Favorite Color?

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This sounds like a fun, interactive book. I can imagine my pupils playing this game in class after trying to guess Amber's favorite colour! I can't wait to lay my hands on this one. Thanks for the lively review.
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This seems like a wonderful book that kids can use to know about different colors. I like the fact that the artwork, too, is terrific. Thank you for such a wonderful review!
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The book sounds good. Hope children will enjoy this.
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This is a good read for children's out there.. And also a good task to be given children in school so as to make them strong in whatever they want to do..
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This sounds like a great book that increases children's thinking and creativity.
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Your introduction evokes my memories of childhood. Those were the times! Nevertheless, it is still silly and risible, no doubt because that was the writer's intention. Adults might not read it, but children surely will.
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This sounds like a good creative book for children. I also like the mystery of finding out her classmates favorite color. However, I'm not the target audience for this. Good review.
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Post by Dolor »

"What's Your Favorite Color?" by Amber L. Lassiter is a #Children's book that revolves around a special day in school where a teacher challenges the students to #Paint using their favorite color but not letting anyone know what their favorite color is.

Thanks for the review.

#Colors #Watercolors
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In "What's Your Favorite Color?" by Amber L. Lassiter, the children need to keep their favorite color secret while painting something using their favorite color. Amber left her watercolors at home. How could she keep her favorite color secret when she needs to borrow from her classmates?

#Colors #Children #Watercolors #Paint
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I don't have any kids, but this book sounds like a fun read and I'm sure that my future kids (here's hoping) would love it. Maybe my niece will, too, the next time my brother brings her over. Thank you for the helpful review.
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I enjoyed the review. It was well written and vividly describes what one can expect from this book. I have loved colors ever since I was I child and hence the theme is a good one. The fact that the book has colorful illustrations should capture the imagination of any child reading this book. It is appreciated that the need for parental help was noted. I would recommend this book.
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The plot sounds fantastic! I never knew this kind of suspense can be inculcated in a children's book. I'm really interested in knowing Amber's favorite color. I like your review in explaining that some of these words are hard to comprehend by a younger age group than 9th to 10th grade. I really enjoyed your review and I think I would enjoy reading the book as well. Thanks!
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Thanks for the tip. I think it is a great book for children particularly those interested in painting and arts. It brings out creativity in children. Teachers and parents can use the book to aid their children to build on their creativity. The title "Whats your favourite colour" triggers a thought in the mind of the little on. Thanks for the review
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What an amazing review for a great-sounding book! My nieces definitely have to read this one. Thank you!
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Thank you for your beautiful review and excellent Monty Python reference! I think the visual aspect of books can be really powerful and I'm looking forward to enjoying what this book has to offer.
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