New York: A Book Of Colors (Hello, World)
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Introducing Hello, World, an exciting new book series that pairs early learning concepts with colorful, stylish illustrations of cities around the world.In New York City, you can visit the green Statue of Liberty, hail a yellow taxi, and see blue lights in Times Square. Explore colors all over New York City in this gorgeous board book!From the eBook edition.

Series: Hello, World

Board book: 14 pages

Publisher: Grosset & Dunlap; Brdbk edition (October 20, 2015)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 0448489139

ISBN-13: 978-0448489131

Product Dimensions: 7 x 0.4 x 7 inches

Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)

Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)

Best Sellers Rank: #6,819 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #2 in Books > Travel > United States > New York > General #7 in Books > Children's Books > Geography & Cultures > Travel #16 in Books > Children's Books > Geography & Cultures > Explore the World > United States

Age Range: 2 and up

Grade Level: Preschool and up

I purchased all 4 of Ashley's new books. They are for a friend's babyshower. She requested books instead of cards for her baby shower. I chose to purchase the whole series. I hope these become bestsellers as they are beautiful books.

Such fun to read to my toddler! I bought the whole series. He is at just the perfect age to learn his colors and numbers. Soon he'll be ready for shapes and opposites. So glad I bought these books. I highly recommend them.

These books are so creative, colorful, fun, and full of information for baby! I love that my kids can learn the basics while getting a good base of other places. NYC is my favorite place, so I read this to my kids every day. haha A must buy!!!!!

This series of board books for babies has won my heart. Evanson takes us around the world, one fabulous city for each book. The artwork is amazing: Chic hipsters, all wearing black, strolling along; orange leaves in Central Park; yellow taxis. It drips with gorgeous color, which will fascinate baby. You'll love it, too.

These books are cute and the illustrations are fun. I wished the pictures were more obvious as to what color is referenced. There are many shades of orange and brown on the orange page, for instance. It's better for an older child, but I find it hard to teach color to a 17-month-old with this book.

I checked out all four books of "Hello World" from the library for my daughter. She loves New York book the best. She particular loves the page shows "New Yorkers dressed in BLACK" cause she always turns to this page and points it to me.What I like about this book is that, when you open it, on the left is a whole page of one color and on the right there is pictures of something in NY show this color in real life. My nephew has difficult identifying colors. If you bring him red/blue/green toy cars or pens then ask him for the colors, he would only tell you that they are cars/pens. We had to bring different colors of construction paper to show him the color, instead of different everyday life objects. I wish I found this book earlier to show him colors.

I'm from New York so I may be a touch biased :) but as a former children's librarian, I tend to look for board books with a good text/ picture balance. This book has short, digestible sentences pointing out the colors of various New York sites (including my favorite: "New Yorkers wear black"), a nice change of pace from the many children's books that either have entirely too much text for their attention span or too little to be interesting and educational. The illustrations are cute and fun. A win for my kid, a win for me!

Any children's book that tells you New Yorkers wear all black errything (not in those exact words) is a book we need in our household. This book is so fun and bright and such a fun way to teach kids about colors!

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