
With a sense of rhythm and images, the author explores the spectrum in twelve poems about different colors.
year: 1989, 1961
call number/section: 811, 1000
subjects: color, juvenile poetry, children's poetry, american, poetry, american poetry
Editions

O'Neill, Mary Le Duc
Doubleday Book for Young Readers (1989)
Presents twelve poems that reflect the author's feelings about various colors.
Schools: 26

O'Neill, Mary Le Duc
Doubleday (1961)
With a sense of rhythm and images, the author explores the spectrum in twelve poems about different colors.
Schools: 12
O'Neill, Mary Le Duc
With a sense of rhythm and images, the author explores the spectrum in twelve poems about different colors.
Schools: 0
O'Neill, Mary Le Duc
With a sense of rhythm and images, the author explores the spectrum in twelve poems about different colors.
Schools: 0
O'Neill, Mary Le Duc
With a sense of rhythm and images, the author explores the spectrum in twelve poems about different colors.
Schools: 0
O'Neill, Mary Le Duc
With a sense of rhythm and images, the author explores the spectrum in twelve poems about different colors.
Schools: 0
O'Neill, Mary Le Duc
With a sense of rhythm and images, the author explores the spectrum in twelve poems about different colors.
Schools: 0
O'Neill, Mary Le Duc
With a sense of rhythm and images, the author explores the spectrum in twelve poems about different colors.
Schools: 0
O'Neill, Mary Le Duc
With a sense of rhythm and images, the author explores the spectrum in twelve poems about different colors.
Schools: 1
O'Neill, Mary Le Duc
With a sense of rhythm and images, the author explores the spectrum in twelve poems about different colors.
Schools: 0
O'Neill, Mary Le Duc
With a sense of rhythm and images, the author explores the spectrum in twelve poems about different colors.
Schools: 0
O'Neill, Mary Le Duc
With a sense of rhythm and images, the author explores the spectrum in twelve poems about different colors.
Schools: 0
O'Neill, Mary Le Duc
With a sense of rhythm and images, the author explores the spectrum in twelve poems about different colors.
Schools: 1
O'Neill, Mary Le Duc
With a sense of rhythm and images, the author explores the spectrum in twelve poems about different colors.
Schools: 1