Splatter! Written and Illustrated by Diane Alber

Splatter

by Diane Alber

Red, Yellow, and Blue are three paint splatters that did not want to become a crew or a team. They preferred to make pictures with their own colors only. One day, Red suggested that they work together to create a new kind of art. Blue was quick to volunteer to be first, but got so excited he filled the whole paper with blue paint like he had always done. Yellow wasn’t much better. He filled another sheet of paper with a huge sun, making Blue decide that they couldn’t work as a team. However, Red wouldn’t buy it. With Red’s ideas, the colors experimented and worked together. Not only were they able to collaborate, they also discovered that joining two colors together created something entirely new.

Alber’s playful look at primary and secondary colors is also an invitation for young students to discover how secondary colors are made. More importantly, the book’s deeper meaning revolves around the concepts of perseverance, cooperation, and problem solving. This would be a wonderful book to share in homes, schools, and at libraries’ preschool story hours.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.