Double Pink

Double Pink by Kate Feiffer is a delightful first picture book published by Simon & Schuster/Paula Wiseman Books on November 1, 2005. This 32-page edition is presented in English and features a whimsical exploration of color through the eyes of Madison, who is utterly enamored with pink. As she immerses herself in a world dominated by her favorite hue, she soon discovers that the absence of other colors leaves something to be desired.
In this engaging narrative, Madison’s journey highlights the importance of variety and balance in life. As she creates her perfectly pink world, she realizes that her cherished brown bear, red fire truck, and green balloon bring joy and depth to her experiences. The story, complemented by Bruce Ingman’s vibrant illustrations, invites readers to reflect on the significance of embracing a spectrum of colors, both literally and metaphorically. This charming tale is sure to resonate with young readers and their families, encouraging them to appreciate the beauty in diversity.
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Pink.
PINK.
PINK.
Madison loved pink. Wholly, completely, deeply, truly pink. Is there any other color in the world? No — never. What for? Did there ever need to be?
Day by day, Madison begins to create a totally pink world. What could be more perfect? Perfectly pink! But something is missing….
Then Madison remembers her favorite brown bear, her red fire truck, her green balloon. Pink is nice — it really is — but it needs the other colors to shine, and so does Madison! What is she to do now?
This delightful first picture book by Kate Feiffer illustrates the age-old adage — be careful what you wish for, as it might come true. Complemented by Bruce Ingman’s inspired artwork, Double Pink will charm enthusiasts of all colors of the rainbow.
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