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Bonnie Carole

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Bonnie Carole is an author of educational children's books, specializing in early learning concepts and engaging non-fiction. She has contributed extensively to the 'Concepts: Seasons and Colors' series, which introduces young readers to basic visual and seasonal themes. Additionally, Carole writes for the 'Seeing Both Sides' series, helping students develop critical thinking skills on everyday topics like school uniforms and nutrition.

Books in "Concepts: Seasons and Colors"

The hot yellow sun shines overhead. Blue ocean water splashes nearby. In summer, bright colors seem to appear everywhere. Blue and Yellow in Summer introduces young readers to the colors they may notice during warm-weather days. Yellow daisies, yellow lemonade, bluebirds, and blue water help children connect familiar summer scenes with color words and seasonal change. With simple nonfiction text, repeated language, and vivid real-world examples, this early reader supports both concept learning and reading practice. It is a cheerful introduction to observing nature, naming colors, and understanding how different seasons can change what we see around us.
6-8 Years 24 Pages
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Cool air arrives, sandals are put away, and leaves begin to turn. Fall is a season filled with orange and brown. Brown and Orange in Fall helps young readers notice the colors of autumn in everyday places. Orange leaves, pumpkins, rakes, brown boots, and outdoor changes show how the season looks different from summer. Simple, repeated text makes the ideas easy to follow, while the nonfiction focus encourages children to ask and answer questions about what they see. This early reader combines color concepts, seasonal science, and close observation in a friendly format for children building confidence with informational books.
6-8 Years 24 Pages
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White snow, black roads, dark snow pants, bright sledding hills: winter has its own bold colors if you know where to look. Black and White in Winter invites young readers to notice the colors that appear during the coldest season. Simple, repetitive text and a question-and-answer style make the book easy to follow, while real-world winter examples connect color words to things children may see outside, at home, or on the way to school. This early nonfiction reader supports beginning reading skills while introducing basic ideas about seasons, colors, and observation. It is a gentle, visual choice for children learning to describe the world around them.
6-8 Years 28 Pages
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Snow melts, grass pushes up, and red tulips brighten the garden. Spring is full of red and green when you slow down and notice the changes. Red and Green in Spring helps young readers connect color words with the season of new growth. Through simple text, repeated language, and real-life examples, children explore green grass, green stems, red flowers, rainy days, and other signs that spring has arrived. This early nonfiction reader blends basic color learning with seasonal science in a clear, approachable way. It is especially useful for children who are building reading confidence while learning to describe what they see in nature.
6-8 Years 28 Pages
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