The Chameleon's True Colours
By (Author) Yuliya Pankratova
Familius LLC
Familius LLC
11th May 2021
United States
Children
Non Fiction
Picture storybooks
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Reptiles and amphibians
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Emotions, moods, feelings and be
823.92
Hardback
32
Width 236mm, Height 234mm, Spine 12mm
400g
Chameleon is sad because he doesnt have a colour of his own. He borrows yellow from the sun, pink from an orchid, and orange from a tiger, but will there be enough colour for everyone With gorgeous, colourful illustrations and a message about the power of giving, The Chameleons True Colours is the picture book every family needs on their shelf.
"Did you ever wonder why the chameleon can change colors Author/illustrator Yuliya Pankratova brings the story to life with an interesting storyline, repetitive text, and vibrant illustrations that will delight every member of the family. (Ages 4-7)"
--Christine Irvin, Story Monsters Ink
"A beautiful book about cherishing your own identity while admiring the beauty of those around you. A valuable lesson, wonderfully illustrated by Yuliya Pankratova in her inimitable style. A favourite at bedtime, as well as on the display shelf."
--Miranda McCabe, architect
"This rivals classics such as The Tiger that Came to Tea and The Hungry Caterpillar. The illustrations are so beautiful and vibrant, and the message of the story is an intrinsic lesson for children. Couldn't recommend this book enough--my goddaughter loves reading it before bed."
--Alessana Hall, artist
"A beautifully illustrated book about the importance of sharing. The attention to detail in the illustrations truly brings colour to the reading experience. I love it."
--Tiffany Herschel, doctor
"A charming book, full of life and love. A wonderful read for any child in the early stages of reading."
--Anna Donnelly, lawyer
"A lovely story with a beautiful message, made perfect by the creative and colourful illustrations."
--Sophie Richardson, nurse
Moving from Moscow to London at five years old, Yuliya Pankratova went on to graduate with degrees in English literature and illustration, getting her first job in advertising and launching her own diversity and inclusion business. Maybe that's whybelongingis such a key theme in her picture books, which she illustrates with a painterly and dynamic style.