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Define Of Books One
| Title | : | One |
| Author | : | Kathryn Otoshi |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 32 pages |
| Published | : | October 1st 2008 by KO Kids Books (first published September 1st 2008) |
| Categories | : | Childrens. Picture Books |
Kathryn Otoshi
Hardcover | Pages: 32 pages Rating: 4.41 | 4898 Users | 582 Reviews
Chronicle Supposing Books One
Blue is a quiet color. Red’s a hothead who likes to pick on Blue. Yellow, Orange, Green, and Purple don’t like what they see, but what can they do? When no one speaks up, things get out of hand — until One comes along and shows all the colors how to stand up, stand together, and count. As budding young readers learn about numbers, counting, and primary and secondary colors, they also learn about accepting each other's differences and how it sometimes just takes one voice to make everyone count.
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| Original Title: | One |
| ISBN: | 0972394648 (ISBN13: 9780972394642) |
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| Literary Awards: | Flicker Tale Children's Book Award Nominee for Picture Book (2012) |
Rating Of Books One
Ratings: 4.41 From 4898 Users | 582 ReviewsJudge Of Books One
This is a a lovely picture about bullying.This is an AMAZING book! It's simple illustrations help children focus and understand the story perfectly. It teaches colors; it teaches numbers; and it teaches about standing up to bullies. We checked it out from the library by happenstance and I had to go out to Barnes and Nobles and buy it a few days later. My 4 year old couldn't wait to tell her dad all about the story after reading it, my 2 year old immediately wanted to "read it herself" and flipped through the pages retelling some of the
This is a book I wanted to review for a while, but other books always got in the way.One by Katherine OtoshiThis is an amazing picture book about bullying and it is one I read to my kids over and over. Her other book "Zero" is about loving yourself as you are and is also amazing. I received both books from a group promoting children's literacy and it is one of my most favorite stories of all times. With a simple message and beautiful illustrations this is a book that can be read and enjoyed by

This book has reasonated with me from the first time I heard a friend of mine read it to a group of children. From that moment on, I knew that I had to have my own copy and share this story with others. I truly applaud the language and illustrations Kathryn Otoshi uses to tell a tale about taking a stand against bullying. One is a wonderful journey as the story moves from colors to numbers to how we should treat each other. It is an extremely powerful moment when your young reader realizes
I rarely review picture books. It's not that I don't love them. It's just that I'm a YA writer and there are so many YA books and only so many time to read and review them. So it has to be a particularly special picture book for me to review it. And let me tell you, this one is it. The illustrations, though simple, are quite lovely and colorful. It would draw any child's eye. But it's the story that sold me. Because although ONE is in many ways educational, teaching kids counting and colors, it
Short and sweet book with a powerful lesson. I was amazed by how much message was conveyed in such simple verse and illustrations. Truly blown away by this book. Recommend for anyone.
I liked this book, but I'm not sure it would appeal to children. It's got a good message and is has a good theme about uniqueness in individuals as well as about standing up to bullies. I read this one on my own, so I'm not sure if our girls would like it.

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