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'''''Is My Face Red!: A Book of Colorful Feelings''''' is a 2012 ''[[Sesame Street]]'' storybook in which various ''Sesame Street'' characters uses colors to express their feelings. According to the publisher's description, "[[Elmo]], [[Grover]], [[Big Bird]], [[Oscar]], [[Zoe]], [[Bert]], [[Ernie]], and [[Abby Cadabby]] show toddlers how different interactions give rise to a range of feelings, at the same time teaching about color, concern and consideration for others, and how language can be used in unexpected ways." |
'''''Is My Face Red!: A Book of Colorful Feelings''''' is a 2012 ''[[Sesame Street]]'' storybook in which various ''Sesame Street'' characters uses colors to express their feelings. According to the publisher's description, "[[Elmo]], [[Grover]], [[Big Bird]], [[Oscar]], [[Zoe]], [[Bert]], [[Ernie]], and [[Abby Cadabby]] show toddlers how different interactions give rise to a range of feelings, at the same time teaching about color, concern and consideration for others, and how language can be used in unexpected ways." |
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Revision as of 07:08, 26 June 2012
Written by | Naomi Kleinberg |
Illustrator | Joe Mathieu |
Published | June 26, 2012 |
Publisher | Random House |
ISBN | 0307930556 |
Is My Face Red!: A Book of Colorful Feelings is a 2012 Sesame Street storybook in which various Sesame Street characters uses colors to express their feelings. According to the publisher's description, "Elmo, Grover, Big Bird, Oscar, Zoe, Bert, Ernie, and Abby Cadabby show toddlers how different interactions give rise to a range of feelings, at the same time teaching about color, concern and consideration for others, and how language can be used in unexpected ways."