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Pantone

Sale price$10.99
(5.0)

Pantone is a visually engaging children’s book that explores colour, creativity, imagination, emotional expression, and observation through playful storytelling and artistic learning experiences.

 

PURPOSE OF THIS BOOK

This resource helps children develop creativity, visual literacy, emotional expression, descriptive language, and imaginative thinking. It encourages learners to explore colours, patterns, emotions, and creativity while strengthening communication and self-expression skills.

 

USING THIS RESOURCE AS LEARNING TOOL

  1. Read the story together and encourage learners to observe the colours, illustrations, and visual details throughout the book.
  2. Pause throughout the story to discuss colours, emotions, imagination, and creative expression.
  3. Encourage learners to describe colours, patterns, characters, and scenes using descriptive language.
  4. Reinforce the themes through drawing, colouring, storytelling, painting, or creative writing activities.
  5. Facilitate discussions around emotions, moods, and how colours can communicate feelings or ideas.
  6. Revisit the story regularly to strengthen creativity, vocabulary, observation, and visual literacy skills.
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Pantone conveys a powerful message on diversity in a way that is easy for anyone to understand. We learn about the uniqueness found in our communities, the importance of forgiveness and how to deal with hard feelings. This book should be on everyone’s to-read list.”

– Abbey-Gail Bolton

“A very thoughtful book about how colors connect to emotions. It’s easy to read and encourages you to see the world more creatively. A great pick for anyone who loves simple but meaningful ideas.”

– Mizzy Daniels

“I loved the positive upbeat message of not judging others by the color of their skin. The pictures were great too!”

– Kat D, via Amazon

"It’s OK to be different!"