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Hardback

The Missing Color

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The Missing Color is a poignant and touching story of inclusion that will pull on your heartstrings. The book is about the importance of embracing uniqueness. This book depicts the story of a color who feels invisible due to not being selected when a picture is being colored. It took a child to show the color that it was just as beautiful as or even more so than the rest and that without this special color in the picture, the picture would be incomplete. Lesson learned: Always value yourself and your uniqueness. It is a beautiful life lesson. And this book is sure to be a family classic in every home.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fulton Books
Date
14 April 2023
Pages
36
ISBN
9798887310244

The Missing Color is a poignant and touching story of inclusion that will pull on your heartstrings. The book is about the importance of embracing uniqueness. This book depicts the story of a color who feels invisible due to not being selected when a picture is being colored. It took a child to show the color that it was just as beautiful as or even more so than the rest and that without this special color in the picture, the picture would be incomplete. Lesson learned: Always value yourself and your uniqueness. It is a beautiful life lesson. And this book is sure to be a family classic in every home.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Fulton Books
Date
14 April 2023
Pages
36
ISBN
9798887310244