Author: Mayra E. Bonilla
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1493102729
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
It is an imaginative and artistic way to teach kids how to mix and create new colors. The story starts out with the young red bird, Benny, who wishes to go up to the sun. Of course, his mother warned him that it was dangerous but Benny being the stubborn young bird, disobeys his mother and travels straight towards the sun. There he finds out that his mom was right and due to the heat and the spinning, the color of Bennys feathers changed from red to orange. In fact, as a preschool and kindergarten teacher, I highly recommend to read this book to our kids because it helps the child develop valuable skills such as LANGUAGE through the rhymes; SCIENCE-how to make a secondary color; SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SKILLS- the main character, the bird, experienced some consequences from not listening to his mother and from not respecting the limits that his mother set for him. Everybody would definitely enjoy this story full of adventures.
How Was the Color Orange Made?
Author: Mayra E. Bonilla
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1493102729
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
It is an imaginative and artistic way to teach kids how to mix and create new colors. The story starts out with the young red bird, Benny, who wishes to go up to the sun. Of course, his mother warned him that it was dangerous but Benny being the stubborn young bird, disobeys his mother and travels straight towards the sun. There he finds out that his mom was right and due to the heat and the spinning, the color of Bennys feathers changed from red to orange. In fact, as a preschool and kindergarten teacher, I highly recommend to read this book to our kids because it helps the child develop valuable skills such as LANGUAGE through the rhymes; SCIENCE-how to make a secondary color; SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SKILLS- the main character, the bird, experienced some consequences from not listening to his mother and from not respecting the limits that his mother set for him. Everybody would definitely enjoy this story full of adventures.
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
ISBN: 1493102729
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
It is an imaginative and artistic way to teach kids how to mix and create new colors. The story starts out with the young red bird, Benny, who wishes to go up to the sun. Of course, his mother warned him that it was dangerous but Benny being the stubborn young bird, disobeys his mother and travels straight towards the sun. There he finds out that his mom was right and due to the heat and the spinning, the color of Bennys feathers changed from red to orange. In fact, as a preschool and kindergarten teacher, I highly recommend to read this book to our kids because it helps the child develop valuable skills such as LANGUAGE through the rhymes; SCIENCE-how to make a secondary color; SOCIAL-EMOTIONAL SKILLS- the main character, the bird, experienced some consequences from not listening to his mother and from not respecting the limits that his mother set for him. Everybody would definitely enjoy this story full of adventures.
The Color Orange
Author: Me'Chele Sevanesian
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781637303207
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781637303207
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 198
Book Description
Orange
Author: Sarah L. Schuette
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 9780736814690
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Text and photographs describe common things that are orange, including carrots, pumpkins, and basketballs.
Publisher: Capstone
ISBN: 9780736814690
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
Text and photographs describe common things that are orange, including carrots, pumpkins, and basketballs.
The Science of Color
Author: Optical Society of America. Committee on Colorimetry
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Color
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Color
Languages : en
Pages : 440
Book Description
Interaction of Color
Author: Josef Albers
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300179359
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
An experimental approach to the study and teaching of color is comprised of exercises in seeing color action and feeling color relatedness before arriving at color theory.
Publisher: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300179359
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 210
Book Description
An experimental approach to the study and teaching of color is comprised of exercises in seeing color action and feeling color relatedness before arriving at color theory.
Hello, Red Fox
Author: Eric Carle
Publisher: Aladdin
ISBN: 9780689844317
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
It's Little Frog's birthday, and Mama Frog gets a big surprise when the guests show up for his party -- all the animals are the wrong color! Little Frog tells her she's not looking long enough, and he's right.
Publisher: Aladdin
ISBN: 9780689844317
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
It's Little Frog's birthday, and Mama Frog gets a big surprise when the guests show up for his party -- all the animals are the wrong color! Little Frog tells her she's not looking long enough, and he's right.
The Big Orange Splot
Author: Daniel Manus Pinkwater
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781439554920
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
When a seagull drops a can of orange paint on his neat house, Mr. Plumbean gets an idea that affects his entire neighborhood.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781439554920
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 32
Book Description
When a seagull drops a can of orange paint on his neat house, Mr. Plumbean gets an idea that affects his entire neighborhood.
Food in Medieval Times
Author: Melitta Weiss Adamson
Publisher: Greenwood
ISBN: 9780313361760
Category : Cookbooks
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
New light is shed on everyday life in the middle ages in Great Britain and continental Europe through this unique survey of its food culture. Students and other readers will learn about the common foodstuffs available, how and what they cooked, ate, and drank, what the regional cuisines were like, how the different classes entertained and celebrated, and what restrictions they followed for health and faith reasons. Fascinating information is provided, such as on imitation food, kitchen humor, and medical ideas. Many period recipes and quotations flesh out the narrative.
Publisher: Greenwood
ISBN: 9780313361760
Category : Cookbooks
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
New light is shed on everyday life in the middle ages in Great Britain and continental Europe through this unique survey of its food culture. Students and other readers will learn about the common foodstuffs available, how and what they cooked, ate, and drank, what the regional cuisines were like, how the different classes entertained and celebrated, and what restrictions they followed for health and faith reasons. Fascinating information is provided, such as on imitation food, kitchen humor, and medical ideas. Many period recipes and quotations flesh out the narrative.
The Ultimate Mixing Palette: a World of Colours
Author: Jane Blundell
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781320762601
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
PDF - This could be the most useful watercolour reference book you will ever find. This book has been designed for use by anyone with an interest in watercolour, whether beginner or very experienced artist. It contains hand-painted mixing charts created using a palette of only fifteen carefully chosen colours. Every possible 2-colour mix is shown, along with the most useful 3-colour mixes. The charts have been professionally photographed and colour-matched to be as true to life as possible. Each page is rich with notes about the various colour mixes and their suggested uses in paintings. This is a private PDF listing. Please do not share.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781320762601
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
PDF - This could be the most useful watercolour reference book you will ever find. This book has been designed for use by anyone with an interest in watercolour, whether beginner or very experienced artist. It contains hand-painted mixing charts created using a palette of only fifteen carefully chosen colours. Every possible 2-colour mix is shown, along with the most useful 3-colour mixes. The charts have been professionally photographed and colour-matched to be as true to life as possible. Each page is rich with notes about the various colour mixes and their suggested uses in paintings. This is a private PDF listing. Please do not share.
Color Psychology and Color Therapy
Author: Faber Birren
Publisher: Martino Fine Books
ISBN: 9781614275138
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
2013 Reprint of 1950 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. American writer Faber Birren devoted his life to color and it's effects on human life. After writing around 25 texts on the topic, it would be safe to say his work is considered highly among color experts and psychologists around the world. Birren's work has a strong focus on linking how humans perceive colors to how it makes them react. He writes, "Good smelling colors are pink, lilac, orchid, cool green, aqua blue." Birren explores the work of several physicians, scientists and doctors, mainly the German psychoanalyst and physician Felix Deutsch, whose findings throw important light not only on medical practice with references to color but on the whole psychology of color. Birren states that if a person prefers warmer colors such as hues of red and oranges, they are likely to me more aware of their social environment. He labels these as "warm color dominant subjects." On the other hand, those preferring cooler colous such as blues and greens, are categorized generally as "cold color dominant subjects" and are recognized as finding it challenging to adapt themselves to new environments and situations." By splitting people into separate categories, based on their color preferences, Birren finds himself able to establish a greater understanding of their personalities and characteristics. One experiment Birren explores in his text, courtesy of Kurt Goldstein, involves a subject standing before a black wall with his eyes shut and arms outstretched to touch the wall in front. When the subject is influenced by a warm color such as the color red, his arms deviate away from each other, whereas when under the influence of a cooler colour such as green or blue, even though the reaction is a subtle one, the subject will move his arms closer together. I find this experiment, simple as it is, to be fascinating in highlighting the strong effects colors have on our minds and bodies. As well as distinguishing the differences in peoples' character through his use of color psychology, Birren also touches on the effects colors can have on the mentally ill. This section was the most interesting and involved a series of complex experiments such as discovering which neurological disorders were linked to which colors. Courtesy of the work by Hans Huber, it was proven that patients suffering manic tendencies preferred the color red, a symbol of blood and anger. Hysterical patients were more sensitive to green, "perhaps as an escape," the color linked to paranoid subjects was found to be brown and schizophrenics are sensitive to yellow. Birren states that persons troubled with "nervous (neurotic) and mental (psychotic) disturbances are greatly affected by color and are responsive to it." Therefore color becomes much more significant to them, and affects them in a completely different way than those without such neurological disturbances. Chapter 12 "Neurotics and Psychotics" is the most compelling in the text as it relates to my dissertation topic. After struggling to find texts specific to my research subject, this text and its contents came as a welcomed discovery and I will be referring to Birren's work throughout my further research.
Publisher: Martino Fine Books
ISBN: 9781614275138
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 312
Book Description
2013 Reprint of 1950 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. American writer Faber Birren devoted his life to color and it's effects on human life. After writing around 25 texts on the topic, it would be safe to say his work is considered highly among color experts and psychologists around the world. Birren's work has a strong focus on linking how humans perceive colors to how it makes them react. He writes, "Good smelling colors are pink, lilac, orchid, cool green, aqua blue." Birren explores the work of several physicians, scientists and doctors, mainly the German psychoanalyst and physician Felix Deutsch, whose findings throw important light not only on medical practice with references to color but on the whole psychology of color. Birren states that if a person prefers warmer colors such as hues of red and oranges, they are likely to me more aware of their social environment. He labels these as "warm color dominant subjects." On the other hand, those preferring cooler colous such as blues and greens, are categorized generally as "cold color dominant subjects" and are recognized as finding it challenging to adapt themselves to new environments and situations." By splitting people into separate categories, based on their color preferences, Birren finds himself able to establish a greater understanding of their personalities and characteristics. One experiment Birren explores in his text, courtesy of Kurt Goldstein, involves a subject standing before a black wall with his eyes shut and arms outstretched to touch the wall in front. When the subject is influenced by a warm color such as the color red, his arms deviate away from each other, whereas when under the influence of a cooler colour such as green or blue, even though the reaction is a subtle one, the subject will move his arms closer together. I find this experiment, simple as it is, to be fascinating in highlighting the strong effects colors have on our minds and bodies. As well as distinguishing the differences in peoples' character through his use of color psychology, Birren also touches on the effects colors can have on the mentally ill. This section was the most interesting and involved a series of complex experiments such as discovering which neurological disorders were linked to which colors. Courtesy of the work by Hans Huber, it was proven that patients suffering manic tendencies preferred the color red, a symbol of blood and anger. Hysterical patients were more sensitive to green, "perhaps as an escape," the color linked to paranoid subjects was found to be brown and schizophrenics are sensitive to yellow. Birren states that persons troubled with "nervous (neurotic) and mental (psychotic) disturbances are greatly affected by color and are responsive to it." Therefore color becomes much more significant to them, and affects them in a completely different way than those without such neurological disturbances. Chapter 12 "Neurotics and Psychotics" is the most compelling in the text as it relates to my dissertation topic. After struggling to find texts specific to my research subject, this text and its contents came as a welcomed discovery and I will be referring to Birren's work throughout my further research.