Changing Picture Book: Red Car, Green Car: A Changing Colors Book
Changing Picture Book: Red Car, Green Car: A Changing Colors Book
Priddy, Roger
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Condition: New, UPC: 9780312521615, Publication Date: Fri, September 1, 2017, Type: Hardcover ,
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Red Car, Green Car is a surprise-packed, imaginative way for pre-schoolers to learn about color, with clever acetate pictures that change at the pull of a tab.

Each double-page spread has illustrations of fun things associated with the color, and a playful, rhyming narrative that children will love to join in with. Then guess what color is coming next? Pull the tab and watch the color of the car magically change and reveal an unexpected driver.

Kids will love deciding which color is their favorite, while learning exciting new vocabulary.

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