Nelson’s clever, educational tale familiarizes young readers with
color mixing. Elements like anthropomorphic characters and Moe’s sparkly wand have kid appeal.
The cartoonish, full color illustrations by Williams, the author’s daughter, deftly depict the attic setting, including quirky objects like a sailboat with
a smiling face.
A whimsical, interactive, and visually appealing introduction to
color theory basics.
This imaginative story written some 50 years ago, has been recreated by
the author’s children into a stylish book that will charm young and old alike. The book combines colorful illustrations with a rhyming text that is fun to read as it tells the story of a clever Moe the Mouse who magically blends COLORS to give his new friend, an old forgotten clock named Doc,
a new colorful face, and a brand new start.
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