


The Colors of Us [Katz, Karen, Katz, Karen] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Colors of Us Review: My daughter LOVES this book! - My daughter loves this book! We've read it about a dozen times already in the first few hours of owning it. It's a great way to reinforce to kids that skin colors are all beautiful. It's helped open up conversations about race too. We had a hiccup in our order process and the seller couldn't have been more gracious and nice to deal with. A true five-star experience all around. Review: Lovely Short Book: Perfect for Lead In to Portrait Painting - The author captures the wonderful range of skin tones we all have in an absolutely positive, celebratory and all-inclusive text. The illustrations are cheerful and help extend young readers’ understanding and engagement with the story. This is one of the most helpful books for building positive individual and community feelings about diverse racial (or general) identities I have found. As an art teacher I also appreciate the easy, affirming lead in to our own painting of all the colors of us.





















| Best Sellers Rank | #94,632 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #12 in Children's Books on the U.S. #77 in Children's Values Books #162 in Children's Self-Esteem Books |
| Customer Reviews | 4.9 4.9 out of 5 stars (2,272) |
| Dimensions | 8.35 x 0.3 x 10.3 inches |
| Edition | First Edition |
| Grade level | Preschool and up |
| ISBN-10 | 0805058648 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0805058642 |
| Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 32 pages |
| Publication date | September 15, 1999 |
| Publisher | Henry Holt and Co. (BYR) |
| Reading age | 2 - 5 years, from customers |
J**A
My daughter LOVES this book!
My daughter loves this book! We've read it about a dozen times already in the first few hours of owning it. It's a great way to reinforce to kids that skin colors are all beautiful. It's helped open up conversations about race too. We had a hiccup in our order process and the seller couldn't have been more gracious and nice to deal with. A true five-star experience all around.
D**B
Lovely Short Book: Perfect for Lead In to Portrait Painting
The author captures the wonderful range of skin tones we all have in an absolutely positive, celebratory and all-inclusive text. The illustrations are cheerful and help extend young readers’ understanding and engagement with the story. This is one of the most helpful books for building positive individual and community feelings about diverse racial (or general) identities I have found. As an art teacher I also appreciate the easy, affirming lead in to our own painting of all the colors of us.
M**A
Cute book for young kids
Great book for young kids. My six year old had a lot of questions about why some kids at her school are diffent colors than her. She decided she perfered people who look like her. I bought a few books that talk about how everyone is different and that's okay. This was my favorite. I talks about people who are diffent shades of brown and labels them as things like "peachy tan" "cocoa brown" " chocolate brown" as well as several other browns. It help guide some positive discussion on how we are all different and that is a good thing. She enjoyed the book.
J**A
Sweet book!
My 5 year old European American granddaughter loves this book about people of various skin colors. The story is written from the point of view of a little girl who thinks brown is just one color. Her mom shows her all the different shades of brown that her friends come in, including peach (so lighter folks are also included). I like how she compares the colors to flavors like cinnamon, chocolate and peach but I did worry that some people might not like that. Beautiful book in my opinion.
V**O
Artistic picture book, nice message
The illustrations are thoughtful and engaging. I appreciate the author's thorough range of people and use of familiar neighborhood settings. From living in a large multi-cultural neighborhood, my preschooler commented on how amazing it is that there are so many skin colors. I bought this book to continue that conversation. When painting she attempts to recreate the range of colors as described in the book. This book would also be good for kids that don't have a lot of exposure to people who are a different skin color than their own, since it celebrates the bouquet of colors found in our society.
C**S
Such a wonderful book to teach the value of diversity and self ...
Such a wonderful book to teach the value of diversity and self esteem. I bought this book 13 years ago for my then 5 year old daughter. It is so easy for children of color to feel uncomfortable with their skin, when they are different from most of their peers. This book illustrates the beauty of all of the colors of the world, and makes all children feel good about themselves, and why their differences make them unique, and valued. I purchased this book for a young daughter of a friend of mine, and I hope she enjoys it as much as my daughter did.
R**S
My kid loves it!
I got this book when my child and his friends started using the "peach" crayon as skin color for all their pictures. It was recommended by a teacher. He asks to read it regularly and spends a lot of time looking at all the people in it, and trying to match our hands to the colors on the inside cover art (lots of children's hands, very cute). We have had it for more than a year and it is still in heavy rotation. I also bring it out whenever we meet someone new that looks very different from his other friends, such as his swim teacher or soccer coach, or the kids in his summer camps. So far, he views differences in skin color, languages spoken at home by other children, and all types of names as a regular part of life, which is exactly what I am trying to do with this book. I deducted one star for one very minor detail, that one of the characters is described as a beautiful jewel toned princess instead of a food item like everyone else. I found it awkward and a little off putting to differentiate one character from the rest. It is still my favorite of all the other books about skin tones and differences. I also recommend the "multicultural" or "people colors" packs of crayons and markers, they have been a huge hit at our house.
C**E
Wonderful story celebrating different skin colors
The main character, Lena, is painting a self-portrait, and her artist mother wants to teach her to use red, yellow, black, and white to mix the perfect shade of brown for her skin. When Lena questions why she needs "the right brown," her mother shows her that there are indeed many shades of brown! As they walk around the neighborhood, they talk about the various shades of brown they see and name them all (creamy peanut butter, honey, leaves in the fall, and more!).
N**N
J'ai acheté pour mon fils de 2 1/2 ans après il a dit que son voisin qui a le peau foncé 'noir.' Il adore les descriptions de tous les nuances de brun en tant que nourriture.
C**M
子どもが小さい頃に肌の違いを伝えたく、よく読んでいました。今回新しく買いなおしました。
L**G
This book was used to teach in school and had gone down really well with teachers and kids, great book and very educational.
F**R
Este livro é muito interessante e estimulante, pois aborda de forma simples como algumas crianças exploram sua diversidade racial ao relacionarem os tons de pele que possuem a tipos de comidas, contribuindo para que elas possam se identificar com as cores que elas se identificam. Possui uma linguagem versátil, poética e sugestiva, ideal para ser lido com crianças.
C**N
Nos ha servido mucho para introducir en el aula conceptos poco trabajados anteriormente. Todos somos marrones! eliminar prejuicios y eliminar el uso de la pala bra "color carne". te explica como fabricar los marrones, con 4 colores. Se puede hacer. Precioso
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