Published: 2003
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"The Color Wizard" by Leo Dillon is a captivating tale that follows a young boy named Dario who discovers a mysterious wizard with the ability to manipulate colors in an enchanting world. As Dario embarks on a journey filled with magic and adventure, he learns about the significance of colors and their emotional power. Along the way, he encounters whimsical characters and faces challenges that test his courage and creativity. Ultimately, Dario's quest not only uncovers the wizard’s secrets but also reveals the importance of self-expression and embracing one’s unique gifts. This beautifully illustrated story celebrates imagination and the beauty of art. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book has been graded for interest at 4-8 years.
This book was published in 2003 by Ipicturebooks .
Barbara Brenner's curiosity about the world ranges far and wide. Her interests are reflected in the wide scope of her quality fiction and nonfiction. Some of her best-selling titles include Wagon Wheels and Voices: Poetry and Art from Around the World, which was an ALA Notable Book for Children and an ALA Best Book for Young Adults. One Small Place in a Tree is a companion book to the striking One Small Place by the Sea. Barbara Brenner lives with her husband, artist Fred Brenner, in Hawley, Pennsylvania. Don Bolognese is the illustrator of many popular books of historical fiction, including the I Can Read Books Buffalo Bill and the Pony Express by Eleanor Coerr and Wagon Wheels by Barbara Brenner. He lives in New York City and Vermont. LEO and DIANE DILLON together illustrated more than twenty-five acclaimed and award-winning books for children, including the Caldecott Medal winner Why Mosquitos Buzz in People's Ears by Verna Aardema, a retelling of the opera Aida by Leontyne Price, and their own Mother Goose Numbers on the Loose.