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A Hidden Art Lesson! Oct 22, 2009 Aside from this book being an obvious warning to kids not to eat too many sweets, this book also contains an interesting concept for young artists: complementary colors! I used this book to illustrate to my Grade 1 and 2 art classes the relationships between complementary colors. They got a kick out of choosing their own favorite colors and creating scenarious where they became "Greenilicious," "Bluealicious," and "Orangealicous!" You art teachers out there should try it!
Best kids book ever, daughter will be pinkalicious for halloween! Oct 19, 2009 This is by far my 5 year olds most favorite book! She is actually going to dress up as pinkalicious for halloween! Also for her birthday, she wanted to have it pinkalicious themed! We have this book memorized but still read it almost daily! and we have been doing that for months now. We have the soft covered version and we are planning on getting the hard cover because the other one is just falling apart from the amount of reading that we have done with it!
not impressed Oct 06, 2009 The book is pretty and the title is great but I couldnt stand the bratty
attitude the main character had. Deceiving cover and name. I was expecting
a really cute book, but I got to experience someones really annoying kid
instead.Unfortunatly, for some wierd reason my children love it, so maybe if I read it a few more times ill enjoy it.
All in all I was disappointed.
- okay, its over a month later I just upped my stars from one to four for this dumb book only because my three year old not only loves it, she has memorized verbatim every single word and uses all the funny expressions as she reads it. It is priceless.
Adorable! Sep 26, 2009 This book is a HUGE favorite in our household - both my (almost) 3 year old daughter and 4.5 year old son request it daily. We had checked it out of the library so many times that it was time to purchase our own copy and give others a chance to read this fabulous book. Imaginative, creative, good message about balancing beloved sweets with "icky green vegetables" to be healthy. The only drawback (if you can call it that) is that my son doesn't want to make pink cupcakes anymore because he's afraid he'll turn pink =)
A truly wonderful addition to any family library!
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Pinkalicious (not for the black-at-heart!) Sep 24, 2009 We know that most little girls out there love pink, right? Then it's surprising that it took so long for someone to come along and create a book that appeals to both the pinkafied kidlettes as well as their pink-exhausted parents?
Yes, every page is plastered with tribute to the color, but there's a twist: Pinkalicious is also a cautionary tale. Pinkalicious actually warns our little lovelies that if they don't keep their pinkamania at bay, they themselves will, in fact, turn into Pinkerbell. Pinkerella. Pinkenstein. You get the point.
Victoria and Elizabeth Kann tell this tale with as much heart and oomph as any parent of a pink-lover, taking advantage of as many "pinkisms" as possible through every perfectly, pragmatically pretty pink page. You gotta see it, and read it, to believe it! Like the back of the book so candidly says, "Think Pink!"
-Reviewed by Jill MacKenzie
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