The Rainbow Park: Sunday Adventures Series Volume 1 by Green III, Harold
The Rainbow Park: Sunday Adventures Series Volume 1 -- Harold Green III, Board Book
Harold Green III
Board Book

The Rainbow Park: Sunday Adventures Series Volume 1 -- Harold Green III, Board Book


This board book explores all of the colors of the rainbow through the adventures of a modern, Black, intergenerational family in (and with) their community.

On an outing to the local community park, a family explores all the colors of the rainbow--from a favorite red slide and purple sprinkler to a yellow bench where grandparents watch and relax. Publishing simultaneously with The Numbers Store, The Rainbow Park is part of an exciting new board book series, featuring an intergenerational Black family over the course of a day, that teaches readers early-concepts such as colors and numbers.

Author: Harold Green III
Publisher: Running Press Kids
Published: 05/02/2023
Pages: 22
Binding Type: Board Book
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 6.90h x 6.90w x 0.50d
ISBN: 9780762481538
Audience: Baby-Preschool

About the Author

Harold Green III is an ever-evolving artist whose vibrant storytelling and passionate, lyrical delivery captivate audiences domestically and internationally. Using poetry as his central art form, Harold is a highly sought-after speaker, bandleader, and event producer. His self-published first collection of poetry, From Englewood, with Love, earned the prestigious Carl Sandburg Literary Award. He is also the author of Black Roses and Black Oak, a duo of illustrated volumes inspired by his viral odes to Black celebrities who are making history today (HarperDesign, 2022), as well as the forthcoming picture book Love Bubble (RP Kids, 2023).

Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, DeAnn Wiley has been a self-taught painter for five years. She began with traditional acrylic painting and just began her journey into the digital art world with a focus on children's illustrations. Her debut picture book, Sarah Rising, releases from Beaming Books in May 2022. She is an advocate for social justice, as she sits at the intersection of many identities: Black, woman, queer and disabled. When she is not painting or illustrating, she is working on her final year of grad school for Counseling Psychology. DeAnn is committed to learning, growing, and healing and each phase of her journey can be seen through her art.