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Activity: “The Wonderful World of Color(s)”
In this activity, students exchange and color in black-and-white compositions to explore color’s relationship to emotion and empathy.
The novel tracks how Caitlin, a promising artist, comes to engage a world of color. In the beginning of the novel, she enjoys sketching things but only with her charcoal pencil. She avoids colors because they are confusing. In the end, however, she embraces colors and prepares to draw with crayons—a change that marks her broader emotional evolution.