New Children's Book 'The Color Blue' Teaches Emotional Intelligence Through Sharing

Reanie Beanie's 'The Color Blue' uses a whimsical story about a town losing its favorite color to teach children the value of sharing and emotional intelligence.

Philly Metrowire Staff
Media & Entertainment
New Children's Book 'The Color Blue' Teaches Emotional Intelligence Through Sharing

Author Reanie Beanie has released a new children's book, The Color Blue, now available through major retailers including Amazon and the Heritage Book Publishing website. The story is set in the small town of Wuzzit-a-Woo, where the color blue suddenly disappears, causing turmoil. Wesley A. Wuzzit rallies the town to solve the mystery, from missing blueberry sodas to the vanished sparkle in the sky.

While other colors gather to help, the narrative focuses on the neutral-toned Grays, who have long admired the town's vibrant hues from afar. In a twist that has captivated early reviewers, the story avoids conflict and instead embraces compassion. Beanie crafted a tale that stands out in the crowded field of color-learning books by focusing on the emotional intelligence behind sharing. The book serves as a gentle reminder that joy multiplies when it is spread.

Filled with rhythmic storytelling and the promise of twinkling skies and playful creatures, The Color Blue is available in hardcover, paperback, and eBook formats. The book encourages young readers to learn to read while giving adults a warm feeling of being transported back to their youth.

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