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Description
Madison loves pink so much that she covers everything in sight with shades of the color, from her bedroom walls to her toys, creating a world that's entirely pink. When her mother can hardly find her among the pink surroundings, Madison begins to miss the other colors she once loved the brown bear, the red fire truck, the green balloon and realizes that pink alone can't shine. The story follows her journey to bring back the missing colors and learn that variety makes life richer.
Quick Summary
Madison's world is drenched in pink from her hair bow to her shoes and the story plays up the humor of a kid who can't get enough of the color, until Mom literally loses sight of her in a sea of pink. The short, snappy text makes it a breeze for early readers, while the bright, cartoonish pictures keep younger kids turning pages, especially those who already have a pink obsession. There's a gentle lesson about being seen and hearing your name, but the book never feels preachy; it's more about the fun of color and the love of a favorite hue. If your kid likes pink as much as Madison does, they'll get a kick out of spotting all the pink details, and parents will appreciate the subtle reminder that sometimes a little less is more. Fans of "Pinkalicious" will likely enjoy this one as a fresh, quick take on the same pink-loving theme.