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New Children's Book 'The Color Blue' Teaches Emotional Intelligence Through Sharing

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Author Reanie Beanie's 'The Color Blue' offers a compassionate tale about a town losing its favorite color, emphasizing the joy of sharing over conflict.
New Children's Book 'The Color Blue' Teaches Emotional Intelligence Through Sharing

Author Reanie Beanie has released a new children's book, The Color Blue, now available wherever books are sold. Published by Heritage Book Publishing on April 29, 2026, the story takes place in the small town of Wuzzit-a-Woo, where the color blue mysteriously disappears, leaving the residents distressed. The narrative follows Wesley A. Wuzzit as he leads the town in solving the mystery, from missing blueberry sodas to the sparkle vanishing from the sky.

The book stands out in the color-learning genre by focusing on emotional intelligence and compassion rather than conflict. Instead of blaming others, the story highlights how the neutral-toned Grays, who have long admired the town's vibrant hue, are embraced. Early reviewers have praised the twist, which promotes the idea that joy multiplies when shared.

With rhythmic storytelling and colorful imagery, The Color Blue encourages young readers to learn to read while providing adults a nostalgic journey. Reanie Beanie, known for her magical tales, has crafted a narrative that avoids typical conflict and instead delivers a gentle reminder about the power of sharing.

The Color Blue is available in hardcover, paperback, and eBook formats through major online retailers, including Amazon and the Heritage Book Publishing website. This release offers parents and educators a tool to discuss emotions and community with children, making it a meaningful addition to any child's library.

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