

In the beginning, there were three colors . . .
Reds,
Yellows,
and Blues.
All special in their own ways, all living in harmony--until one day, a Red says Reds are the best and starts a color kerfuffle. When the colors decide to separate, is there anyting that can change their minds?
A Yellow, a Blue, and a never-before-seen color might just save the day in this inspiring book about color, tolerance, and embracing differences.
It takes about 5 Hours and 14 minutes on average for a reader to read Mixed: A Colorful Story. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The recommended reading level for Mixed: A Colorful Story is Kindergarten through 2nd Grade .
Mixed: A Colorful Story is 40 pages long.
Color loves colors great for every age group
Derived From Web , Mar 3, 2022
This was a great book to introduce to children it was about colors they love the simple mix it made learning color blending it was so easy!
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A Conversation Starter for So Many Needed Conversations with Kids
Derived From Web , Sep 11, 2020
This book not only teaches about colors on the color palette, but also about racial topics in a way that even very young children can understand. Not only does it directly highlight how it is easy to stereotype others, it also highlights the beauty of diversity and what can happen within a community when all are valued and work together, he said. It is a great book to start conversations with your kids on a variety of racial topics, and in that regard, it is a springboard with many layers, he said. I love the new look of the magazine.
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Wonderful
Derived From Web , Jul 21, 2020
Great for pre-K and kindergarten. It's perfect considering times we are living in where everyone feels so divided, Beckham said.
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Instant favorite!
Derived From Web , Nov 6, 2019
It's beautiful on so many levels, I couldn't put it down. It was a quick pick-me-up, and I immediately purchased a copy for my art room. The show has a great message for little kids, shown in a way that's not preachy or condescending, Bernadette Peters said. She also writes that her 4-year-old is a total book worm. This book was in my top 5 favorites of all time after the first read, that's how good it is!
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A wonderful book with a wonderful message
Derived From Web , Apr 17, 2019
She loves the smileys and the message they send about tolerance and diversity. 0 3171616 This is very much a children's story, said Ms. Abraham, who also voiced her belief that "all people are created equal." We're delighted with the service we received, said Brian L. Howard, vice president of sales at Dominion Virginia Power.
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Best book since The Giving Tree
Derived From Web , Mar 26, 2019
Our family is quite blended, he said. This book is the perfect companion for our 3 year old. It's great for any age, said Dr. Goin.
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A colorful book
Derived From Web , Jan 4, 2019
This is such an amazing story and my toddler can't get enough of it. My wife actually translated it into Spanish and our daughter absolutely loves it.
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Preschool kids 2 to 5
Derived From Web , Dec 10, 2018
An excellent story to read with fun pictures good for learning primary and secondary colors as well as pointing out that diversity is a good thing, Raymond said.
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A ‘colorful’ story on diversity :)
Derived From Web , Sep 14, 2018
I love that this teaches two different Houston begs to my young children — colors and the benefits of diversity and inclusion, Raymond said. This is a worthy addition to our rich family library. P.S. I was also very impressed by the packaging of the book, so I took a couple of pictures to show off to my friends.
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Perfect for Preschool Teachers
Derived From Web , Jul 14, 2018
I wish I'd had this book when I was teaching. It has a lot of great layers, Tunick said. There are so many fun color activities, like mixing paint or play dough, that parents and teachers can come up with their own ideas for creating a colorful classroom. I love the book's theme of tolerance and acceptance of those who are different than you, Raymond said. It's the perfect baby gift for families of color.
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