Pinkalicious
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- $229.00
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- $229.00
Descripción editorial
This sparkling New York Times bestselling picture book from Victoria and Elizabeth Kann celebrates all things pink while showing readers that being yourself is the best of all.
Pinkalicious loves all things pink. From fairy dresses to cotton candy to bubblegum. Most importantly she loves eating pink cupcakes. Mommy and Daddy warn her not to eat too many, but Pinkalicious can’t help herself. They’re just too good! But when Pinkalicious eats one too many, she turns pink herself! What will she do?
Pinkalicious is the first picture book starring Pinkalicious and her family. She stars in six more picture books—Purplicious, Goldilicious, Silverlicious, Emeraldalicious, Aqualicious, and Rubylicious—as well as I Can Reads, doodle books, and more!
Celebrating Individuality: Pinkalicious loves everything pink, from her dress to her cupcakes, and her story encourages kids to embrace what makes them unique.A Gentle Lesson in Listening: When Mommy and Daddy say "no more cupcakes," there’s a good reason! This story playfully shows the consequences of not listening.A Modern Children’s Classic: Discover the book that launched the beloved series and introduced the world to the girl who turned pink from eating too many cupcakes.Perfect Bedtime Story: A sweet and silly tale that’s just the right length for a read-aloud before tucking in for the night.
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After a day of eating too many pink cupcakes (they're "pinkalicious!") a pigtailed girl wakes up to discover she's pink through and through. The pink-crazed protagonist joins several others starring in recent titles (Kate Feiffer's Double Pink; J.otto Seibold's The Fuchsia Is Now). "I cried because I was so beautiful," gushes the heroine. "I even had pink tears." And given the pediatrician's suggested cure-"a steady diet of green food"-the girl is perfectly happy to remain as she is. But when she covertly eats one more pink cupcake and turns fire-engine red, she realizes it's time to take the doctor's advice. A witty montage of photos, clip art and drawings captures the heroine eating every kid's nightmare: "pickles and spinach, olives and okra." The text may be literal and obvious, but the artwork creates enough visual interest to keep pink-loving gals involved in this tale of wonderful-to-wretched excess. Ages 5-8.