Sky Color
By Peter H. Reynolds
Illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
By Peter H. Reynolds
Illustrated by Peter H. Reynolds
Part of Creatrilogy
Category: Children's Picture Books
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$15.00
Aug 28, 2012 | ISBN 9780763623456 | 5-9 years
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Praise
Besides encouraging children to paint what they actually see rather than repeating the visual conventions they’ve learned, this original offering frames an apparent problem as a challenge with a simple solution. Rounding out the picture book series that began with THE DOT (2003), this fresh, whimsical picture book encourages the artist and the creative thinker in every child.
—Booklist (starred review)
Reynolds’s characteristically wispy and loose mixed-media art makes judicious use of color in a way that accentuates Marisol’s creativity. Once again, Reynolds’s message is to think outside the box, and Marisol’s efforts should encourage readers to do just that.
—Publishers Weekly
Fans of Reynolds will enjoy the succinct language enhanced by illustrations in pen, ink, watercolor, gouache and tea. Share this feel-good title with those who love art and those who can appreciate the confidence-building triumph of solving a problem on one’s own—creatively.
—Kirkus Reviews
Once again Reynolds has fashioned a gratifying tale for the artist within us. His hand-lettered text and illustrations rendered in pen, ink, watercolor, gouache, and tea create a unique picture book…This is truly a picture book that should be shared with audiences of all ages. (Highly Recommended)
—Library Media Connection
This story, along with Reynolds’s The Dot (2003) and Ish (2004, both Candlewick), carries the important message that there is an artist inside everyone and that sometimes finding that creative spark means doing the unexpected. In these days of filling in circles on tests, it’s an important message to share with youngsters.
—School Library Journal
Like its predecessors, Sky Color is all warmhearted, multihued sweetness.
—New York Times online
Reynolds is a pro at creating books about art, and each one feels fresh and new. Each captures an artist’s sense of inspiration. And each one makes us want to pick up a brush, too.
—Young Children Magazine
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