"The girl with the pink hair clip asks...
What can a Blue Triangle be?
Blue Sails! They both answer with glee!
Triangular Shape, that's what it is!
On the sailboat is where they were meant to be!"
Are you looking for a fun and engaging way to teach your toddlers about colors and shapes? This lively children's picture book features colorful illustrations and fun rhymes to make learning enjoyable!Beyond simply introducing concepts, "Colors in Triangles" delights and encourages children to explore, ask questions, and foster a love of learning through engagement and curiosity.Follow our endearing protagonists as they curiously ask, 'What can a (color) triangle be?' From the carefree purple kite to the irresistible brown chocolate, each page unveils vibrant colors found in everyday objects, nurturing early learning and language development.
Lil Rustle's approach goes beyond introducing colors and shapes by crafting a joyful reading experience. With rhythmic rhymes and repetition, the book aids in language development, while the lively illustrations make learning a visual delight.
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This book is really cute. It gives children a visual understanding of what the triangle shape looks like. This book can be used to generate thoughts and association with children. Imagine what a kid might answer to the question, "What is a purple triangle?"
I like how the answers that may seem disjointed at first come together to form scenes.
I particularly like how the first thing the children eat at the picnic is cake! Children I can relate to!: )
C. Fink
Reader's Review, Amazon
Me and my 16 month old love this book! It's a great way to teach colors and triangles. It also teaches your child every day objects. I love the graphics and creativity. Such a great book to teach your little ones. Highly recommend!
Jessica Todd
Reader's Review, Amazon
I had such a blast reading this with my granddaughter! Each page is a colorful adventure that kept us both engaged, and the playful rhymes made it a joy to read out loud.
Literary Loon
Reader's Review, Amazon