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Do you know how many colors are in a rainbow? Let's count them! ¿1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. In Andrew's household, questions are always welcome. So, when Andrew asks his dad about the colors of the rainbow, the two heads outside to make some discoveries together! Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet-there are lots of beautiful hues and shades in nature. Can you spot the colors of the rainbow in the world around you? Perfect for young children learning basic concepts such as numbers and colors, Ask Away, Andrew is a vibrant and interactive book that encourages kids to ask questions and…mehr

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Do you know how many colors are in a rainbow? Let's count them! ¿1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. In Andrew's household, questions are always welcome. So, when Andrew asks his dad about the colors of the rainbow, the two heads outside to make some discoveries together! Red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet-there are lots of beautiful hues and shades in nature. Can you spot the colors of the rainbow in the world around you? Perfect for young children learning basic concepts such as numbers and colors, Ask Away, Andrew is a vibrant and interactive book that encourages kids to ask questions and explore their environment. With a reminder that it's okay for parents to not know everything, this timeless story is the ideal read for adults looking to learn and bond with the children in their lives through a love of reading.
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Autorenporträt
Candice Gordon is a mother and the owner of a homeschool preschool program that highly values literacy. A lifelong book lover, she seeks to share her passion for reading with her daughter and other children. As part of that goal, Candice wrote Ask Away, Andrew, which shows young readers that learning can be fun and encourages them to ask questions. She enjoys helping families nurture their children's cognitive development in a positive way.