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The Color Quest: The Day Huffy Hates Lost His Hue

Location

San Juan, P.R.

Date

December 5, 2025

Project type

Chapter Book

A Movement-Based, Early Reader Chapter Book That Blends Fun, Focus, and a Splash of Magic!

When Luna and her friends discover a mysterious box of ancient water paints in her grandmother’s attic, they unleash more than just colors—they ignite a Color Quest that catches the attention of Oteo and his playful team from Oteoland! But the joyful shimmer of their discovery also wakes up a very grumpy shadow from Grumblegloom Peak: the steam-snorting, stomp-happy Void Raider known as Huffy Hate.

In this action-packed early reader chapter book, readers join the Oteogo characters—Oteo, Catie, Tori, Fetchi, and Beanie—as they journey across the bouncing Skybridge to help the kids fight distraction, doubt, and the draining power of gloom. Armed with giggle-powered paints, silly dances, wild color names like Bounceberry Blue and Twinkletoes Tangerine, and their boundless curiosity, the team must outwit Huffy’s grumbles and bring the attic (and the kids) back to life.

Perfect for readers ages 5–8 who are beginning to explore chapter books on their own, Color Quest features:

Simple sentence structures for early reading success

Vibrant vocabulary and laugh-out-loud dialogue

A positive message about focus, learning, and emotional resilience

SEL-aligned themes like teamwork, creative expression, and naming emotions

A fun introduction to color theory and movement-based learning

With its playful rhythm, magical setting, and quirky villain, Color Quest: The Day Huffy Hate Lost His Hue helps children build confidence in reading while engaging in imaginative storytelling that inspires curiosity and joy. It’s also the perfect companion to the Oteogo App, where readers can extend their color adventures through educational games that reinforce executive function skills like attention, memory, and associative learning.

Whether it’s for a classroom, therapy toolkit, or home library, this book is a celebration of color, courage, and the magic of naming your world.

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