Color Bears is Reviewed on Alphabet Soup

Color Bears, Umbrage Editon’s recent publication of Judy Palaferro’s visually engaging board book, has been reviewed by Jama Rattigan on her Alphabet Soup blog. Her blog, which features exciting things for tots, toddlers, and children alike, offers some well-received words about Color Bears from a children’s writer’s point of view. Rattigan calls Color Bears a “whimsical, well-designed, innovative visual treat” as well as being “sure to delight curious toddlers.”

Jama Rattigan's bears love Color Bears!

Alphabet Soup attests that not only do the munchkins adore Color Bears, but the bears are also huge supporters of this visually intriguing children’s book.

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New reviews for Color Bears and LAOGAI

More reviews are in recent Umbrage releases!

Check out Chronicle of an Infant Bibliophile for their take on Judy Palaferro’s engaging board book for tots, Color Bears.

J. Michael Cole also reviews LAOGAI: The Machinery of Repression in China for the Taipei Times, calling it “indispensable”, and “a disturbing account of China’s sprawling network of profit-oriented prison-labor camps.” Read more at the links above.


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