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*I See Colors (Disney: Baby Einstein)* by Julie Aigner-Clark
 
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I See Colors (Disney: Baby Einstein)
by Julie Aigner-Clark
Ages 9 mo.+ 16 pages Disney Press February 2010 Board book    

Here's an ideal way to introduce your toddler to the vibrant world of color. This board book uses animal cartoon figures and striking full-page color photographs of things your child will be familiar with to illustrate some of the primary colors.

On the first page, a large yellow rose attracts baby's attention. That's followed by a little kitten and a pink ball of yarn, a cherry pie, a child flying a kite in a blue sky, and an orange campfire.

Make paging through the book a game by asking your child what color various objects are. Then, when you go out, ask, "Do you see something red?" (or some other color). While you are at it, you can practice animal recognition with the cow, monkey, zebra, and lion cartoon animals.

Although they appear to be quite simple, the Baby Einstein books are designed to capitalize on your child's growing awareness and give him or her a head-start in mastering some basic concepts.
 
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