

As your child grows, they can begin to name the colors when you point to them.

Your little one may want to hold the book, turn the pages, and do the pointing while you name the object or color. You can begin teaching colors and animals by pointing to and naming them on each page while you read. Your child can grow and learn with this book, as it will take on more meaning to them over time. Children will begin associating colors with feelings ranging from brown days when they feel "slow, and low low down" to bright pink days where "it's great to jump and just not think." The board pages are filled to the edge with vibrantly colored paintings of animals your child will recognize, like a horse, owl, bear, and fish. Each of the primary colors is paired with an imaginative representation of moods. Seuss' famous cadence and rhymes that it's okay to feel different and change on different colored days. Steve and Lou currently reside in Minneapolis, Minnesota.Your child will learn through Dr. Steve and Lou fell in love with the My Many Colored Days manuscript at first sight, seeing in it an unusual opportunity to create something that is at once both childlike and sophisticated.

They are currently among the most sought after of children's book artists. Since then, Steve and his wife Lou Fancher has collaborated on the illustrations and design on a number of notable children's books. Steve's stunning illustrations have been seen in many magazines, but it was not until Knopf asked him to illustrate No Star Nights in 1989 that he began his career as a children's book illustrator. in illustration from the School of Associated Arts in St. Steve Johnson was born in White Bear Lake, Minnesota and earned a B.F.A. Seuss continues to be the best-selling author of children's books in the world. Winner of the Pulitzer Prize in 1984 and two Academy Awards, Seuss was the author and illustrator of 44 children's books, some of which have been made into audiocassettes, animated television specials, and videos for children of all ages. In the process, he helped kids learn to read. Seuss charmed his way into the consciousness of four generations of youngsters and parents. Brilliant, playful, and always respectful of children, Dr. This popular series combined engaging stories with outrageous illustrations and playful sounds to teach basic reading skills. In 1957, Seuss's The Cat in the Hat became the prototype for one of Random House's best- selling series, Beginner Books. His advertising cartoons, featuring Quick, Henry, the Flit!, appeared in several leading American magazines.

After attending Dartmouth College and Oxford University, he began a career in advertising. Seuss was born Theodor Geisel in Springfield, Massachusetts on March 2, 1904. St Joseph's University (Brooklyn Voices Series)ĭr.
