As a grandfather of fifteen, I have read many books about colors to toddlers and young children. I found them uninspired. There is so much beautiful form and color in this world: cartoon drawings just can not compete. I asked myself, "What things in nature have enough primary colors to teach little ones?"
Then, I discovered "Histoire Naturelle des Perroquets" by Franois Levaillant. The images, created under the direction of Bouquet, Professor of Drawing, Prytane of Paris in the early 1800's, were astounding. I had found the perfect medium for teaching color names to children everywhere.