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Description
Colorful photographs and simple text guide young readers through the world of green. This book explores green foods from vegetables to fruits helping children learn which ones are ready to eat. Young readers practice identifying green objects while discovering what grows in their world. The clear, educational approach introduces color concepts through familiar, everyday items.
Quick Summary
If your child is just starting to learn colors, this little picture book is a bright, friendly way to reinforce the concept of green. Each page pairs a simple sentence with a vivid illustration of something green a leaf, a frog, a lime slice so kids can see exactly what the word looks like. The text is short and clear, making it perfect for beginning readers who want to practice on their own or for a quick bedtime read-aloud. Parents will love that it's only 273 words, so even the most wiggly toddler can sit through it without losing interest, and there are no scary moments just happy, everyday green objects. If you've enjoyed other simple color books like Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?, you'll find this one a nice, focused follow-up for the color green.