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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quite possibly the finest color book out there,
This review is from: Lemons Are Not Red (Hardcover)
Laura Vaccaro Seeger's "Lemons Are Not Red" is not only a work of art, but a joy for parents, educators, and young children alike. Each of the richly colored paintings are worthy of framing, as they are as beautiful as they are functional. The text invites readers to play, argue, and laugh as they explore what's NOT red, orange, gray, etc. and discuss what IS! The pages are thick and durable and will stand up to many years of enjoyment. Like Seeger's previous work, "The Hidden Alphabet", this is an ingenious creation with a complete understanding of the way a child's mind works and an incredibly successful attempt at expanding their imaginations and the way they view the world. Brilliant, absolutely brilliant.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun read for toddlers and preschoolers,
By Tripp Ritter (Arlington, VA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lemons Are Not Red (Hardcover)
My toddlers and preschooler all enjoyed this book. They enjoyed to the point of asking it for multiple readings in one seating. The author uses to good effect both color and die cut images. The books reminds me somewhat of Lois Elhert's books and children who enjoy those picture books will likely appreciate this one as well.
20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not even embarrassed lemons,
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This review is from: Lemons Are Not Red (Hardcover)
I think I missed my calling in life. I should have been a consumer's advocate. This thought came to me when, after having checked out Laura Vaccaro Seeger's, "Lemons Are Not Red" from the library, I found myself pressing my oily fingers into the solid colored pages of her book. I was doing this so that I could mention in my review that this book, while interesting and lovely to the eye, was not ideal for toddlers since sticky hands would leave a continual residue. Trouble is, Seeger's smarter than I am. Her pages never show fingerprints. Not even the all-black two-page spreads. Whether it's the type of paper used or something to do with the treatment of the colors, I cannot say. All I can do is tip my hat to her and say that like all her other books, "Lemons Are Not Red" is infinitely appropriate and approachable for many a child of many a persuasion.
This is one of those rare picture books that set before you a series of statements, all in the negative. The first sentence is the same as that found in the title. As we look at two pages of bright yellow paper, small black words proclaim, "Lemons are not RED". The word "RED" appears under a cut-out made in the paper, through which we appear to see a red lemon. Turn the page though and the cut-out moves onto one of the yellow pages from the previous spread. The red background lets the lemon pop out at you to the accompanying words of, "Lemons are YELLOW. Apples are RED". And there, facing the lemon, is a shiny plump apple. This goes on. We learn various truths. Flamingoes are not gray. Grass is not blue. Reindeer are not white (albino reindeer notwithstanding). Finally, at the end, the moon is not black. The night is black. And inside a house stand two little figures, that turn into a tree as you turn the page. Though lacking the narrative of that similarly ingenious cut-out picture book, "Go Away, Big Green Monster", this has a lot to recommend it. Now I began this review by commending Seeger for her fingerprint-proof paper. Unfortunately, that paper is not rip proof as well. In fact, as I was flipping idly through this puppy at home I found that the delicate cut-outs of things like reindeer and carrots are very prone to huge tears (not by my hands, I assure you). So my advice is to give this to a child that, even if grubby handed, knows how to treat a book respectfully. All in all, this is a lovely little book of colors, shapes, and definitions. It's not my favorite cut-out book out there, and it doesn't hold up to subsequent readings all that well, but I loved the art and I like the narrative. Two thumbs up for a pretty darn good Seeger creation.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
So cute for teaching colors!,
This review is from: Lemons Are Not Red (Hardcover)
I love this book for a primary classroom or toddlers at home. Clever way to teach colors and critical thinking. Lots of extension activities come to mind for classroom teachers. Bright colors, predictable pattern! A must-have for your home or school library.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
love it,
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This review is from: Lemons Are Not Red (Ala Notable Children's Books. Younger Readers (Awards)) (Hardcover)
This is a great book that my 21 month old daughter loves. She has been learning her colors and this book helped.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great book!,
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This review is from: Lemons Are Not Red (Ala Notable Book(Awards)) (Neal Porter Books) (Paperback)
This is such a cute book! My 3-year-old daughter loves to have it read to her, and "read" it back to me as well. She always gets a kick out of the "wrong" colors for familiar objects. I plan on buying this book as a birthday gift for another young child very soon.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Terrific!,
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This review is from: Lemons Are Not Red (Ala Notable Book(Awards)) (Neal Porter Books) (Paperback)
My grandchildren, ages 6 and 3, and I enjoyed this very simple but most pleasurable book. The kids giggled and I smiled. Beautiful colors; cleverly arranged cut-outs. The idea that lemons are NOT red and other items are NOT colors that they're not, has great appeal to these young minds.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great book,
By boston Kim "boston kim" (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Lemons Are Not Red (Hardcover)
Our 1.5 year old wants us to read this book over and over again. It is fun (he loves cut-out books) for us to read also.
5.0 out of 5 stars
What color are they?,
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This review is from: Lemons Are Not Red (Ala Notable Book(Awards)) (Neal Porter Books) (Paperback)
Hey silly, lemons are not red...they are YELLOW! That is basically the entire premise of this little book. Flamingos are not grey, they are PINK! Generic and basic and predictable yet nicely illustrated and the little cutouts make for a beautiful colorful display for your child's eyes; not to mention your own. It's simple, but it's also simply wonderful. Not everything needs to be a drawn out and complicated ordeal. For young ones learning colors, this is a great treat that will get them involved and keep them entertained.
5.0 out of 5 stars
great,
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This review is from: Lemons Are Not Red (Ala Notable Book(Awards)) (Neal Porter Books) (Paperback)
My kids, 6 and 3, love this book. My 3 year old thinks she can read it since she has it memorized.
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Lemons Are Not Red by Laura Vaccaro Seeger (Hardcover - November 1, 2004)
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