Parrot Colors is a vibrant and engaging way for preschool children to learn their colors.
"As a grandfather of fifteen, I have read countless books about colors to toddlers and young children. Too often, I found them uninspired-cartoon drawings simply can't capture the richness of the world around us. I wanted something more, something that truly reflected the beauty of color in nature.
That's when I discovered Histoire Naturelle des Perroquets by François Levaillant. The breathtaking illustrations, created under the direction of Bouquet, Professor of Drawing at Prytanée of Paris in the early 1800s, were unlike anything I had seen. These vivid, lifelike depictions of parrots, bursting with natural color, provided the perfect medium for teaching young children the names of colors in a way that is both educational and visually stunning."
With Parrot Colors, children will embark on a journey through the brilliant hues of nature, making learning a joyful and immersive experience.
David E. McAdams is an accomplished author with a passion for making complex concepts accessible to readers of all ages. With a diverse background in mathematics and education, he has dedicated his career to developing engaging books that introduce children and young learners to fundamental ideas in math, colors, and beyond.
McAdams has written numerous educational books, including Parrot Colors, Shapes, Numbers, One Penny, Two, and the Geometric Nets Project Book series. His works are designed to spark curiosity and foster a deeper understanding of subjects such as set theory, fractals, and mathematical literacy. Through fun, interactive activities and beautifully illustrated picture books, he aims to make learning an enjoyable experience for young minds.
Recognizing the importance of math literacy, especially among high school students, McAdams has spent years creating resources to help children and teenagers build a strong mathematical vocabulary. His comprehensive dictionary, All Math Words Dictionary, serves as a valuable reference for students studying pre-algebra, algebra, geometry, and pre-calculus.
Beyond writing, McAdams enjoys programming computers and gardening. His love for learning and creativity is reflected not only in his books but also in his approach to life. He takes great joy in spending time with his children and grandchildren, who often inspire his work.
For more information about David E. McAdams and his books, visit www.demcadams.com.