Traveling with Reading
Learning about this world through the spectrum colors!
Haidong Elementary School, Taiwan
"One World Many Colours"
-by Ben Lerwill
A lyrical and vibrant exploration of the world told through the spectrum of color.
April 23 is International Reading Day. There are many reading event and activities from our school library in this month. We volunteered to join this plan, reading the book "One World Many Colours" to more kids in the library and shared more ideas and opinions through this colorful trip.
1. March 25: 10:10~10:30
2. April 6: 10:10~10:30
3. Aril 20: 10:10~10:30
The pictures in this book are amazing and the sentences are also very beautiful. It took us to visit many places in the world through the spectrum of colors.
We enjoyed this book and felt happy to share it with more kids!
-by Betty Chen, Ava Hu, Shian Wu, Welson Ho (Taiwan)
White is in sunny Australia. The Sydney Opera House is moon-bright in the morning light.
Pink is on a wide lake in Kenya.
The flamingos live under big African skies.
Red dances and dreams at Chinese New Year. The lanterns, fireworks and the dancing dragon.
Red is very important in the Chinese culture. Where else do you see the color RED?
Yellow is in the sunflower fields of Spain.
Showing the photo of the vast yellow sunflower fields in Spain! They are too many to count!
We share one world. We share many colors!
We are happy to read and learn more about this world.