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The CMY color system - with Cyan Magenta and Yellow as primary colors - is taught in fun color lessons in the form of silly counting rhymes and bold full-color illustrations. Note there are different editions for US or UK/International English spelling. There is a matching coloring book too, as well as free coloring and craft activity downloads. Also see the Kindle versions. What are the names of the primary colors? And how do we mix some of the others? Where does the color fit? And which is its opposite? Wacky friends help you count And teach what color's all about It's color fun time In number and rhyme Little characters - from one arty mouse to twelve smiling crocs - take children around the color wheel. Bear and bug rhymes further explain the colors brown and black, and additional rhymes explain shades, tints, tones, hue and the names of colors. Small children will enjoy listening to the color rhymes, early readers will enjoy reading them, and teachers and parents can refer to the color theory rhymes to explain the system to young children. Each rhyme is also repeated in a plain prose sentence. The CMY system is a good color system to teach to young children, as it is used extensively in our modern world of commercial printing, paint mixes and inks for desktop printers. Indie authors too, have had to come to grips with it! The quality of color printing we enjoy today, came about with the introduction of the CMYK system. Black was added to give depth to CMY color images (it is indicated by the letter K as can be seen in print cartridges). Color theory is a fascinating part of both the art and science worlds. Famous artists, philosophers and scientists ranging from Goethe to Mansell, and Da Vinci to Newton have all grappled with the qualities of color and light. There are also two color Count and Discover Kindle versions (expanded for teachers and abridged for children) and a printed coloring book. The latter makes a perfect side-by-side pair with either the print or digital main book. There are additional gift products and teaching materials like posters, that feature the little characters in the rhymes. All make great gifts and learning aids.
The CMY colour system - with Cyan Magenta and Yellow as primary colours - is taught in fun colour lessons in the form of silly counting rhymes and bold illustrations. There is a matching colouring book too, as well as free colouring and craft activity downloads. Also see the Kindle versions, What are the names of the primary colours? And how do we mix some of the others? Where does the colour fit And which is its opposite? Wacky friends help you count And teach what colour's all about! It's colour fun time In number and rhyme. Little characters - from one mouse to twelve smiling crocs - take you around the colour wheel. Bears and bugs further explain the colours brown and black and an additional section explains shades, tints, tones, hue and the names for colours. Small children will enjoy listening to the colour rhymes, early readers will enjoy reading them and teachers and parents can refer to the colour theory rhymes to explain the theory. Each rhyme is also repeated in a plain prose sentence. The CMY system is a good colour system to teach to young children, as it is used extensively in our modern world of commercial printing, paint mixes and inks for desktop printers. Indie authors too, have had to come to grips with it. The quality of colour printing we enjoy today, came about with the introduction of the CMYK system. Black was added to give depth to colour images. (It is indicated by the letter K as can be seen in print cartridges). Colour theory is a fascinating part of both the art and science worlds. Famous artists, philosophers and scientists ranging from Goethe to Mansell, and Da Vinci to Newton have all grappled with the qualities of colour and light. There are also two colour Count and Discover Kindle versions (expanded for teachers and abridged for children) and a printed colouring book. The latter makes a perfect side-by-side pair with either the print or digital main book. There are additional gift products and teaching materials like posters, that feature the little characters in the rhymes. All make great gifts and learning aids.
Take your crayons for a run! This Color Count and Discover coloring book is a perfect side-by-side companion to the main Color Count and Discover lesson book in print or epub - but it can also be a stand-alone coloring book. The main book and the coordinating coloring book make a super gift pair.All fourteen whacky characters from the Color Count and Discover CMY lesson book are assembled here to color - alongside color wheels for some extra color lesson fun.The CMY color system - with Cyan Magenta and Yellow as primary colors - can be used in a fun and practical way - or children can simply choose their own colors and disregard the lesson component.The CMY system is a good color system to teach to young children, as it is used extensively in our modern world of commercial printing, paint mixes and inks for desktop printers.There are additional fun products and teaching materials - like posters and art aprons - that feature the little characters in the rhymes. All make great gifts and learning aids.
Take your crayons for a run! This Colour Count and Discover colouring book is a perfect side-by-side companion to the main Colour Count and Discover lesson book in print or epub - but it can also be a stand-alone colouring book. The main book and the coordinating colouring book make a super gift pair.All fourteen wacky characters from the Colour Count and Discover CMY lesson book are assembled here to colour - alongside colour wheels for some extra colour lesson fun.The CMY colour system - with Cyan Magenta and Yellow as primary colours - can be used in a fun and practical way - or children can simply choose their own colours and disregard the lesson component.The CMY system is a good colour system to teach to young children, as it is used extensively in our modern world of commercial printing, paint mixes and inks for desktop printers.There are additional fun products and teaching materials - like posters and art aprons - that feature the little characters in the rhymes. All make great gifts and learning aids.
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