![]() ![]() It’s an effective presentation of basic color mixing, and great fun for paint lovers in places where paints can’t be used. “Try it again! Got it? Makes sense, doesn’t it?” Franceschelli is a talented translator, and the book’s conversational tone is an important part of its charm. After making purple and orange, Tullet invites readers to experiment by shutting the book to combine patches of “wet” paint. The New York Times bestselling book, a brilliant companion to the mega-selling classic Press Here, is now gently compressed into a toddler-friendly board book. gently.” A page turn reveals the spot with the blue rubbed in it’s green now, but imperfectly mixed, so the original yellow and blue are still visible. ![]() “With one finger take a little bit of the blue. : Mix It Up (9781452140575) by Tullet, Herve and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices. ![]() ![]() Smudges of red, yellow, and blue paint are seen on the left, with another spot of yellow on the right all are in vivid close-up and look wet to the touch. Herve once again displays his unique genius and vision, creating a work that is a glorious and richly satisfying companion to Press Here. Tap, tap, tap.” This time, though, Tullet has something to teach readers. The opening of Tullet’s new book continues in the vein of Press Here as the narrator instructs readers to call forth swarms of multicolored thumbprints: “Tap it again. ![]()
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