
Once there were two color kittens with green eyes, Brush and Hush . . .So goes the rollicking tale of two pouncy kittens who make all the colors in the world. First published more than 50 years ago, this much-requested title is now available as a Little Golden Book Classic, with its original cover!
Customer Review: My artist dad used to read this book to me . . .
. . . many, many years ago, and then we'd paint and do the color mixing things ourselves. I loved this book and am excited to see it being reprinted. My kids are a little too old for it, but I'm saving my new copy--some day there will be grandchildren to read it to--and to paint with.
Customer Review: Pounce Pounce Pounce
The Color Kittens has long been one of my favorite books. I adored it when I was a child and I love it just as much as an adult. My 2-year-old son is also fond of the book and he has lately insisted that I read it to him (along with Harold and the Purple Crayon) nearly every night before bed. The Provensens' illustrations are very distinct and appealing and the idea that "all the colors in the world" can come from Brush and Hush's buckets of paint is very compelling. Moreover, Margaret Wise Brown offers some of her most beautiful prose here. Since early childhood, I have been haunted by such visions as these, "Of a purple land / In a pale pink sea / Where apples fell / From a golden tree".
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