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Two words on each spread describe a painted scene: "forest green / sea green / lime green / pea green," leading to more abstract concepts: "all green / never green / no green / forever green." With a rhyming text, die cuts, and a story for those willing to look carefully, this triumph of artistic problem-solving works for young children and for older kids to speculate on ecological issues.
Reviewer: Lolly Robinson
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March, 2012