Bendon 41001-AMZ Piggy Toes Press What Makes a Rainbow? Magic Ribbon Book

by Betty Ann Schwartz

Board book, 2000

Status

Available

Call number

813.54

Collection

Publication

Piggy Toes Pr (2000), Edition: Brdbk, 14 pages

Description

"A rainbow of ribbons magically appears when you open the pages"--P. [4] of cover.

User reviews

LibraryThing member cerritos
A rainbow of ribbons magically appear when you open the pages of this innovative book! Toddlers will love listening to the charming story and seeing a different colored ribbon with the turn of each page. The last page is sure to delight with all the colors of the rainbow. What a fun way to learn
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colors!
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LibraryThing member HilarySI624
Little Rabbit asks other animals about rainbows in What Makes a Rainbow, and each animal responds with the color to which they are most attuned. Donna Turner's soft, child-like illustrations each cover a full spread providing chromatic examples for each of the colors mentioned. However, the true
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illustrative star of this book is the "pop-up" feature -- a series of ribbons that thread their way through the book, each beginning on the page they're introduced. The book only mentions in passing the natural causes of rainbows, and fails to include all the ROY G. BIV colors, making its focus on basic color learning only. Because of the pop-up feature, libraries should only consider this book if they have disposable income. It would be suitable for public library collections.
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LibraryThing member Sarahg3
I loved this story. I shared the story with my kids and they thought it was wonderful. It is so cute how each animal is the color that is being added to the rainbow. I love that a ribbon goes across the top of the book on each page to make a rainbow at the end.
LibraryThing member nmhale
The story features a young rabbit who is curious how a rainbow is made. He asks his mother, and she directs him to check with his friends. The rabbit approaches various other animals, ladybugs and blue birds and so on, and they each tell him that a particular color makes a rainbow. The color the
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animal chooses is, of course, the color that shades their bodies, and conveniently the rabbit meets animals in an order that matches the colored order of the rainbow. At the end, his mother sums up what her child learned - that you need the various colors, plus the sun and the rain, to make a rainbow.

Cute illustrations and a clear and simple story are accompanied by a gimmick. If a gimmick works well and is original, I appreciate it, as long as the story and illustrations are of decent (or better) quality. That's the case in this book. What's the gimmick? At the top of every page that features a color, a ribbon of the same hue stretches across from one page to the next. It starts with a red ribbon, and when you turn the page, the red ribbon is still there with an orange ribbon below, eventually building up to a beautiful rainbow of ribbons. The book concludes with a pop-up rainbow. We like this book. The story is educational in a fun way, and running your fingers over the ribbons is impossible to resist. This picture book has been read many times in our house already, and has much use left.
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LibraryThing member Jessie32
What a wonderful hands on learning about rainbows and colors. Grade-preschool
LibraryThing member Randtke
Even though this says it's a pop up, it really just has one pop up and the pop up is really simple. It's great because it is designed for babies and toddlers. It will hold up way better than a lift the flap book. Interactive elements are colored ribbons. As each color is added to the rainbow, page
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by page, the colored ribbons begin to show through slots in the board book pages to make a ribbon rainbow. Ribbons have some tension and prevent the book from ever fully opening. Then on the last page, there is a paper rainbow pop up. It's a pretty simple pop up.

My kids seemed to like the ribbons when they were babies. They will pull on them, but because the ribbons are fabric, they will hold up. Basically, if you keep books away from food (ie. limit food to some areas and books to another), this book will hold up well to heavy use.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

7.25 x 0.5 inches

ISBN

1581170769 / 9781581170764

UPC

001581170762
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