Colors -- Juvenile fiction
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Colors -- Juvenile fiction
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- My blue is happy, Jessica Young ; illustrated by Catia Chien
- Red, a crayon's story, Michael Hall
- Why cry?, Yusuke Yonezu
- Mix it up!, Hervé Tullet ; translated by Christopher Franceschelli
- Love from the crayons, Drew Daywalt ; illustrated by Oliver Jeffers
- Colors, writted by Dawn Sirett
- Calm down, Zebra, Lou Kuenzler ; [illustrations by] Julia Woolf
- Heather, the violet fairy, by Daisy Meadows ; illustrated by Georgie Ripper
- Open this little book, by Jesse Klausmeier ; illustrated by Suzy Lee
- Sky the Blue Fairy, by Daisy Meadows ; illustrated by Georgie Ripper
- The crayons go back to school, [text] Drew Daywalt ; [illustrations] Oliver Jeffers
- One, by Kathryn Otoshi
- This book is gray, Lindsay Ward
- Colors, Roald Dahl ; illustrated by Quentin Blake
- A color of his own, Leo Lionni
- The many colors of Harpreet Singh, by Supriya Kelkar ; illustrated by Alea Marley ; [afterword by Simran Jeet Singh]
- Benedict, Teresa Duran ; [illustrated by] Elena Val ; translated by Elisa Amado
- Green is a chile pepper, a book of colors, by Roseanne Greenfield Thong ; illustrated by John Parra
- Sonia Delaunay, a life of color, Cara Manes ; illustrated by Fatinha Ramos
- Ruby the red fairy, by Daisy Meadows ; illustrated by Georgie Ripper
- Pinkalicious, Pinkie promise, by Victoria Kann
- Fern the green fairy, by Daisy Meadows ; illustrated by Georgie Ripper
- Golden domes and silver lanterns, a Muslim book of colors, by Hena Khan ; illustrated by Mehrdokht Amini
- What color is a kiss?, Rocio Bonilla
- One rainy day, by Tammi Salzano ; illustrated by Hannah Wood
- Nighty night Little Green Monster, by Ed Emberley
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