Captain Color
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Narrated by:
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Wes Super
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By:
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Arnie Lightning
About this listen
Captain Color to the rescue!
The world was once a dull place without color. Everything was black and white and boring! One day, Mrs. Luminosity Sinclair decided to use magic and joy to create the Color Factory! It pumped beautiful and vibrant colors into the world.
The world now had color, but some did not like this change. The Xenophobe Society (a group of old men that despised change) decided to take action to prevent it. They created evil robots to destroy the Color Factory.
Can Captain Color prevent their attack and save the Color Factory? Listen to the audiobook to find out!
Arnie Lightning is a best-selling children's book author with a straightforward goal. He wants his work to create a positive impact in the lives of others through children's books. Learning morals, lessons, and good character can start at a young age. Arnie's books reflect this. By providing a comfortable and entertaining environment, learning can be a fun activity!
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- The-Scarlet-Finch
- 06-05-22
very clever and funny
I got this audiobook via a promo code at my request and this is my voluntary review.
We chose this book initially for my superhero obsessed nephews (5-10 years) to listen to during no screens activity time, we try to get them engaged in art projects or books around two hours per day. Arnie is a superhero trying to save the colors in his world from evil old men who would lock them all into a dull universe of black and white. It was an interesting read, the boys loved it and the plot allowed us to enter into bigger conversations about politics and fairness.
Wes Super did a great job on the narrating.
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