City Colors [Paperback]

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  • Category: Books (Juvenile Nonfiction)
  • Author:  Milich, Zoran
  • Author:  Milich, Zoran
  • ISBN-10:  1553379810
  • ISBN-10:  1553379810
  • ISBN-13:  9781553379812
  • ISBN-13:  9781553379812
  • Publisher:  Kids Can Press
  • Publisher:  Kids Can Press
  • Pages:  24
  • Pages:  24
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Binding:  Paperback
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2006
  • Pub Date:  01-Jun-2006
  • SKU:  1553379810-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  1553379810-11-SPLV
  • Item ID: 100393372
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Color has the power to inspire and delight. The playful photographs here invite youngsters on an international urban journey with color as their guide --- from London's famous red double-deckers to New York City's shiny black limousines to Rio de Janeiro's multicolored playgrounds. The ten colors featured are each clearly presented in a main photograph and in a smaller focus image.Zoran Milich is an award-winning photojournalist. He lives in Toronto, Ontario.Boldly designed and photographed ... [a] satisfying mix of recognizable scenes and mysterious close-ups.Horn BookPhotojournalist Zoral Milich's previous books for children, The City ABC Book, and City Signs, were masterful, intriguing demonstrations of elementary concepts executed in a minimalist way, and in a way that never undercuts the graphic elegance of the page. These are sophisticated books that give small folk a taste of something quite fine. In his newest book, City Colors, Milich moves from ABC's to red, white, and blue, and beyond. Milich's modus operandi is to use a double-page spread to ?illustrate? a colour. Take the colour red, for instance; One the left-hand page, a small square frames a photograph of a part of something red. The right-hand page shows the whole thing - or enough of it to determine that what we've got is a red double-decker bus speeding down the tarmac. Black - not a colour for some - is presented as a photograph of a square of blackness interrupted by an interesting piece of shiny chrome. A black stretch limonsine slithers across the black asphalt street on the right-hand page. Lots of aha! Moments here dressed up in pink, purple, and yellow, too.Globe & MailMilich complements his powerful The City ABC Book and City Signs with a dazzling new concept book.School Library JournalGood picture books capture children and adults alike, neither too complicated to confuse a child trying to negotiate meaning nor to simple to turn off a plW

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