Each of the main colors - yellow, blue, green, red, orange, pink, purple, and brown - are allotted two spreads, while black, gray, white, and multicolor get one spread each. For each two-spread color, the reader is shown a full page of the color with the name of the color surprinted in large type. Facing that page is a single image containing one or more named objects (Orange beans). The following spread asks the reader to find the same color in more photographs (Orange tangerines, orange eyes, orange hair) from all over the world (the orange tangerines are on an assembly line in Japan, the orange eyes are in a robot toy in Britain, the orange hair is on a boy in Ireland). When the name for the color and the color itself don't match, the text points it out Orange hair (Isn't it funny we call it 'red'). Then at the end of each exploration of a particular color, the child is asked to extend the observational skills that he or she was enjoying in the book to the outside world (Can you find orange in your world?).
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