No kid can be good at everything.
But it is perfect for young people between the ages of 4 and 9..
This inspirational, day-in-the-life, illustrated children\'s book, written in verse, can be enjoyed by any age.
Luckily, his mother had a better idea.
He had to avoid school entirely.
So, Carter decided that there was only one way to avoid the potential embarrassment.
But his greatest fear was that his classmates would discover his Colors thing and tease him.
This worked fine for him.
Then, when asked the color of a thing he knew, like a blueberry or a firetruck, Carter would recall that blueberries are always blue and firetrucks are red; without having to understand what blue or red meant.
Plus, he had, what his father called, a super-duper memory, and could hold the Colors associated with many objects in his head.
He knew how to look for hints and clues.
But no one could tell.
That\'s why he always guessed when it came to colors.
And, while Carter Carver was good at lots of cool things, Colors had him stumped.
No kid can be good at everything