Ebook {Epub PDF} The Black Book of Colors by Menena Cottin






















The Black Book of Colors. Menena Cottin, Author, Rosana Faria, Illustrator, Elisa Amado, Translator, illus. by Rosana Faría, trans. from the Spanish by Elisa Amado. Groundwood/Anansi $ (0p. Menena Cottin is the author of The Black Book of Colors ( avg rating, ratings, reviews, published ), Cierra los ojos que vamos a ver (/5. MENENA COTTIN / Caracas, Venezuela She studied graphic design in Caracas, at the Neumann Foundation Design Institute. After taking courses in writing and illustrating children's books at Parsons School of Design and traditional animation at the Pratt Institute, both in New York City, he began creating books for children. Author of The Black Book of Colors, translated in 16 languages (New Horizons .


The Black Book of Colors. by Menena Cottin. Write a review. How are ratings calculated? See All Buying Options. Add to Wish List. Top positive review. All positive reviews › Just Thinking. out of 5 stars Experience in blindness. Reviewed in the United States on Ap. It is written in both words and in Braille; and the. MENENA COTTIN / Caracas, Venezuela She studied graphic design in Caracas, at the Neumann Foundation Design Institute. After taking courses in writing and illustrating children's books at Parsons School of Design and traditional animation at the Pratt Institute, both in New York City, he began creating books for children.. Author of The Black Book of Colors, translated in 16 languages. Menena Cottin. Average rating: · 2, ratings · reviews · 16 distinct works • Similar authors. The Black Book of Colors. by. Menena Cottin (Goodreads Author), Rosana Faría (Illustrator), Elisa Amado (Translator) avg rating — 2, ratings — published — 17 editions. Want to Read.


The Black Book of Colors is a children's picture book written by Menena Cottin and illustrated by Rosana Faría and translated by Elisa Amado, which is a book of colors targeted to the blind. Cottin's text and Amando's Braille translation is rather simple and straightforward, yet rather complicated in concept. The black book of colors. This title invites readers to imagine living without sight through remarkable illustrations done with raised lines and descriptions of colors based on imagery. Braille letters accompany the illustrations and a full Braille alphabet offers sighted readers help reading along with their fingers. The Black Book of Colors by Menena Cottin, Rosana Faría (Illustrator), Elisa Amado.

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