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The Primary Colors: A Children's Picture Book Celebrating the Beauty of Diversity in Our World

Created by Morenike Euba Oyenusi/Paradise Restored Publishing

Pre-order The Primary Colors, a 32-page color picture book for children ages 4-8 which explores the power of friendship, acceptance, and prayer, and the beauty of diversity in our world. You may also choose from associated rewards. In The Primary Colors, Cobalt Blue and his friends, Scarlet Red and Hansa Yellow, live on Primary Close, in a small community of Primary Colors. Everyone is blue, red, or yellow! There are strange rumors of a monster coming to the Primary Color community. When a bizarre family moves in, will Cobalt and his friends accept them? What will they do to fight the monster? Cobalt learns how acceptance and prayer can help his community overcome fear and that diversity enriches our world.

Latest Updates from Our Project:

Learn about my inspiration and creative process for writing The Primary Colors
over 1 year ago – Wed, Oct 30, 2024 at 11:09:36 AM

Hi everyone!

I thought it would be fun to make and share with you a video in which I talk about my inspiration, vision, and creative process for The Primary Colors! Let me know what you think.

Do feel free to share the video and our campaign with others and, if you haven't already, please back us today.

Morenike

Stuck In a Rut?
over 1 year ago – Tue, Oct 29, 2024 at 06:55:22 AM

I’m so grateful for the support we’ve received so far! We have raised $845 out of $5,000 with the wonderful help of 18 backers. But I’m not gonna lie—I'm getting a little nervous as we've been stuck in a bit of a rut the past couple of days. Many of you have mentioned wanting to back the campaign, and if you’re considering it, backing today rather than tomorrow would make a huge difference. The sooner we build momentum, the stronger the campaign becomes. Will you help get us to $2000 by the end of today?

On a different note, I wanted to share a quick story: Yesterday, I posted a meme created with AI, but I removed it shortly after when someone mentioned the potential to put off those opposed to AI. As an author, I’m fully committed not to use AI in my books nor would I hire an illustrator who uses it.  But I’d love to hear your thoughts—are AI visuals okay for fun posts on social media? Let me know by completing the poll that I created!

And remember, if you’ve been thinking about backing us, today’s the day! Every pledge counts and brings The Primary Colors closer to reality. Thank you all for being here with me!