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Dr seuss colors feelings
Dr seuss colors feelings











dr seuss colors feelings

I know when I was a child I loved this! For Tigers Days, I wanted to support the book’s concept of feelings and what better way to do this than a soft and fuzzy cover to touch? That landed us on using black flocking on the tiger and title. Sarah Forster: It’s always nice to put a special touch on the cover of a picture book. Clark: I agree! The flocking is such a wonderful, tactile addition! This was something the design team came up with, so I’ll let Sarah tell you more about how these stripes and letters came to be. Kids will love that! Whose idea was it to add these accents?

dr seuss colors feelings

They feel so fun to touch as I run my fingers across the tiger and the lettering. The Children’s Book Review: First of all, let’s talk about the soft, fuzzy black accents on the dustcover.

dr seuss colors feelings

You’ll be ready to express yourself by the end of this uplifting discussion … and we hope you will in the comments section below! Clark and Sarah Forster, the art director and designer, about this fun-to-read book and their own special feelings. Her newest book, Tiger Days, is a must-have picture book for helping young readers explore and embrace their feelings. Clark, has received multiple awards, including the Washington State Book Award and two Moonbeam Children’s Book Awards. The Children’s Book Review | April 12, 2019













Dr seuss colors feelings