绘本故事《My World of Color》- 适合3-4岁,0-2岁,趣味,快乐认知,英文绘本

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绘本《My World of Color》,江西科学技术出版社

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From Publishers Weekly

Krupinski (who illustrated the posthumous Brown anthology Mouse
of My Heart) treats brief rhymed verses about 11 colors to a series of
lavish tableaux, creating a visual story line in which two mice a
painter and his apprentice travel through a fantasy landscape to
discover that the world is a palette of these hues. The featured color
dominates each extravagantly detailed full-bleed spread. As Krupinski
takes on orange, for example, she sets the text within a large orange
sun; below, the mice paddle a teacup (white, but decorated with an
orange motif) in water where fish jump and bumblebees balance on
floating oranges that have fallen from nearby trees. Her work offers a
panoply of pleasing scenarios. For purple, the mice encounter a dapperly
dressed Easter Bunny in the process of painting a large egg that is
starting to hatch; a single yellow eye, almost as big as the mice’s
heads, peers through the eggshell’s widening crack. While the visuals
demonstrate considerable polish, the writing is frequently rough
(“purple as coal”; “Green as the green/ Of the greenest fern/ Any rabbit
has seen”), at least compared with the finely honed works Brown saw
into print. The author’s fans may want to keep in mind her similarly
themed The Color Kittens (1949), illustrated by Alice and Martin
Provensen and recently reissued. Ages 2-5.