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Blue
Everywhere Kristin Sterling
s
Lerner Publications Company Minneapolis
i te r o v a f Is y ou r u e? This l b r o l o ed t c a c i d e d s i k o bo . U O Y o t
Copyright
© 2010 by Lerner Publishing Group, Inc.
All rights reserved. International copyright secured. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means—electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise—without the prior written permission of Lerner Publishing Group, Inc., except for the inclusion of brief quotations in an acknowledged review. Lerner Publications Company A division of Lerner Publishing Group, Inc. 241 First Avenue North Minneapolis, MN 55401 U.S.A. Website address: www.lernerbooks.com
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Sterling, Kristin. Blue Everywhere / by Kristin Sterling. p. cm. — (Lightning bolt booksTM—Colors everywhere) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-7613-4588-6 (lib. bdg. : alk. paper) TOâ•‹COME 1. Blue—Juvenile literature. 2. Colors—Juvenile literature. I. Title. QC495.5.S745 2010 535.6—dc22 2009017985 Manufactured in the United States of America 1 — BP — 12/15/09
eISBN 978-0-7613-5947-0
Contents A Relaxing World
Blue Hues
page
4
page
14
Feeling Blue?
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Becky Loves Blue Activity page
page
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Glossary page
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Further Reading Index page
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A Relaxing World Do you like cool, calm colors? Many people love the color blue.
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Blue things can be found in nature. Let’s see if we can find a few!
This flower and butterfly are shades of blue.
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The sky is a bright, bold blue on sunny summer days. Clouds float across the sky like fluffy pillows.
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The water is blue in the wide, open ocean. Dolphins splash and play in the waves.
Bottlenose dolphins leap from blue ocean waters.
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Forget-me-nots are blue flowers. They bloom in the shade.
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n a i t b lu e l l i r b a colo re a r. s t o r r a p e This bird lives in South America.
The hyacinth macaw is a kind of parrot.
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People pick blueberries when they are ripe on the bush. What a tasty treat!
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Sapphires are pretty blue gemstones. They can be worn as jewelry.
This necklace has blue sapphires and white diamonds.
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Blue things are also made by people. Jeans are blue denim pants.
Jeans are comfortable, sturdy clothes for relaxing or playing outside.
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Blue Hues Blue comes in many shades, or hues. Can you think of
some?
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Baby blue is a light shade of blue. Patrick is under a baby blue blanket. The light shade of this blanket is also called pastel blue.
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Navy blue is a dark shade of blue. Jenny’s dress is navy blue.
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Turquoise is the name of a blue green color. Doli is wearing a turquoise necklace.
Jewelry made with turquoise stones is popular in some American Indian cultures.
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Periwinkle is a beautiful purplish shade of blue. This flower is periwinkle.
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Periwinkle is the name of this flower and this color.
Feeling Blue? Sometimes people say that they are feeling blue.
What does this mean?
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Are they cold? Is their skin turning blue?
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This girl’s face and lips are painted with a blue design.
B.B. King is a famous blues musician.
No! When people say they’re feeling blue, it means they’re sad. When people sing the blues, they sing about what makes them sad. 21
Do you think blue is a sad color?
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Becky Loves Blue Becky does not think blue is a sad color. She loves it!
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Becky wears blue clothes from head to foot. She even has blue eyes.
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Blue is her favorite color. She loves to eat blue cotton candy.
Cotton candy is often blue or pink.
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Her bedroom is blue, and it makes her feel happy.
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Would you like a blue bedroom?
r u f a o v y o ri te s i t a co Wh lo r? 27
Activity
You Can Blend Colors Blue is a primary color. This means that you cannot blend other colors together to make blue. Red and yellow are also primary colors. You can blend blue, yellow, and red to make other colors.
What you need: three paintbrushes blue paint yellow paint red paint a paper plate or palette a cup of water white construction paper or a canvas
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What you do: 1. Use the paintbrushes to mix together blue and yellow paint on a plate or palette. Blue and yellow make green. 2. Wash your paintbrushes in a cup of water. 3. Blend yellow and red paint on another part of the plate or palette. Red and yellow make orange. 4. Wash your paintbrushes in a cup of water. 5. Mix together blue and red paint on a clean part of the plate or palette. Blue and red make purple. 6. Create a painting on a sheet of construction paper or canvas using the primary colors and the colors you have made. 7. Put your painting on the refrigerator so everyone can see it!
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Glossary bloom: when a plant’s flowers open blues: sad songs about a person’s problems brilliant: very bright calm: peaceful hue: the darkness of a color nature: everything in the world that is not made by people
palette: a thin board on which artists can mix paints
primary color: a color that cannot be made by mixing other colors
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Further Reading Color Crafts for Kids http://www.cool-kids-craft-ideas.com/color-crafts .html Learn about Color! http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/Learn_About_ Color/index.html Onyefulu, Ifeoma. Chidi Only Likes Blue: An African Book of Colours. London: Frances Lincoln Children’s Books, 2006. Ross, Kathy. Kathy Ross Crafts Colors. Minneapolis: Millbrook Press, 2003. Tashiro, Chisato. Chameleon’s Colors. New York: North-South Books, 2007. Wood, Audrey. The Deep Blue Sea: A Book of Colors. New York: Blue Sky Press, 2005.
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Index activity, 28–29 baby blue, 15 blending colors, 28–29 blueberries, 10 blue in sayings, 19–21 blues music, 21 cars, 13 cotton candy, 25
jeans, 12 jewelry, 11, 17 navy blue, 16 parrot, 9 periwinkle, 18 primary colors, 28 sapphires, 11 sky, 6
dolphins, 7 turquoise, 17 flowers, 8, 18 water, 7
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