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My favourite colour is pink | Essay By Shambhavi, 6, Kolkata

Why do you like a certain colour? 6 year old Shambhavi Choudhary, a Bookosmian from Kolkata explores her palette of colours.
Congrats to Word Munchers for nurturing her creativity.
My favourite colour is pink | Essay By Shambhavi, 6, Kolkata

My Favourite Colour is Pink

The world has lots of colours, but my favorite is pink. When I am sad, I wear my favorite colour as it gives me happiness.

My favourite colour is pink | Essay By Shambhavi, 6, Kolkata

We find pinkish hue in ice cream, flowers, and cotton candy. I like this color because it reminds me of a lotus floating in the river.

I also like blue colour because it reminds me of the sky and clouds floating by.

I dislike green color because it is very dark and spooky. Green colour reminds me of zombies. It is a scary colour.

I also don’t like grey color because it is a very dull color and doesn’t make me happy. It reminds me of a day that is very cloudy and windy.

My favourite colour is pink | Essay By Shambhavi, 6, Kolkata

It is good to have a pallet of colors in the world. We can also mix different colors to make new colors.

 

Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQs): My Favourite Colours

Q1: What is the writer’s favourite colour?

The writer’s favourite colour is pink.

Q2: Why does the writer like pink?

The writer likes pink because it gives happiness when they are sad and reminds them of a lotus floating in the river.

Q3: Where can we find the colour pink in real life?

We can find pink in ice cream, flowers, and cotton candy.

Q4: Which other colour does the writer like besides pink?

The writer also likes blue because it reminds them of the sky and clouds.

Q5: Which colours does the writer dislike?

The writer dislikes green and grey.

Q6: Why does the writer dislike green?

The writer dislikes green because it looks dark and spooky and reminds them of zombies.

Q7: Why does the writer dislike grey?

The writer dislikes grey because it feels dull and reminds them of cloudy, windy days.

Q8: What does the writer say about colours in general?

The writer believes it is good to have a palette of colours in the world and that we can mix different colours to create new ones.

Q9.What are some children’s books available on Bookosmia that are likely to become a child’s favourite and why?

One excellent choice is Not That Different by Archana Mohan, published by Bookosmia. It’s a comic with fun activities that help children learn about neurodiversity in a gentle, understanding way. The visuals are engaging, the message is kind, and it’s both educational and entertaining  qualities that often make a book become a child’s favourite. Bookosmia

Raju & The Runaway Calf | Children’s Illustrated Book

Chambadu The Dinosaur : The Origin Story I Children’s Adventure Book 6+

You can see more about Not That Different here:
Not That Different — Archana Mohan (Bookosmia)

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