A small amount of blue here, a splash of red there is a patch of green goopy. . . everywhere.
We hope that this book will not please all young readers to emulate the main character, but will encourage creativity and laughter. Beaumont, re-wrote the famous song "Oh, It Is not Gonna Rain No More," and turned into a rebel, colored the outbreak. When her mother takes her son "paintin 'pictures on the floor / ceiling and / or the walls / and the curtains and the door," saysStick him in the tub and says, "Ya is not a painting that goes!"
But you can not take a bath this lively child down. After the words, not paint on the walls, he rescues his hidden painting materials and found something even better to paint - himself. "Then I take some red / and I paint my head -" rhymes with a body part after another as is gobs of paint different areas. The use of colors, shapes, images, and rhyme scheme, make this book a pleasure. There are so many possibilitiesyoung readers to interact with this book. come after the last word of each line on the next page the reader can rhyme with each turn the page completely. One can also imagine that the body is going to be globbed with color! Children are screaming, when you click the order stated our masterful painter, "But I am like a mother going to paint / my-/ what?" You could also make you laugh, too!
Author: Karen Beaumont
Illustrator: David Catrow
Publisher: Harcourt,2005
Reading level: Ages 4-8
Hardcover: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0152024.883000
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