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Country
  
United States

Publisher
  
Little Golden Books

Media type
  
Print

Originally published
  
1949

Page count
  
24

OCLC
  
42383466


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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1949

Pages
  
24

Author
  
Margaret Wise Brown

Genre
  
Children's literature

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Illustrator
  
Alice and Martin Provensen

Similar
  
Margaret Wise Brown books, Little Golden books, Children's literature

The color kittens by margaret wise brown a little golden book


The Color Kittens is a children's book by Margaret Wise Brown, illustrated by Alice and Martin Provensen published as part of the Little Golden Books series in 1949.

Contents

The color kittens read aloud


Plot

The story revolves around two kittens, "Hush" and "Brush," who attempt to create green paint through mixing their other paints. Their attempts lead to a variety of different hues—none of them green. The book's famous catch phrase is "Blue is blue, and red is red! They still need green!"

Reception

Children's book author and illustrator Paul O. Zelinsky, for whom the book was a childhood favorite and inspiration, said that, "In a way, the book was written to teach facts about color, but its real subject is the huge pleasure to be found in the seeing and feeling of color [...]". Suzanne Rahn notes that Hush and Brush’s active creativity and exploration have some parallels among Brown’s other cat characters, such as the drastically less-humanized Pussycat, who are much more passive in their representation of the creative state Brown called “Cat Life”.

References

The Color Kittens Wikipedia