Sunday, October 9, 2011
Pinkalicious on Ice
Recommended grades K-2. In Pinkalicious: Pink around the Rink (HarperCollins, 2010), Pinkalicious, the perky brunette who simply cannot get enough pink in her life, is slightly disappointed when her parents give her boring white ice skates. Luckily, she knows just what to do! She paints her shoes pink and creates quite the impression on the ice rink! Creator Victoria Kann writes and illustrates her Pinkalicious series for HarperCollins I Can Read! Series for developing readers. As a level 1 book, Pink around the Rink is specially written to include, "short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts for children eager to read on their own." Though these books were designed for independent readers, adults will appreciate Kann's subtle humor in the characters of Pinkalicious' parents who try to encourage their daughter's unique stylistic preferences. Kann's illustrations in bright shades of pink and orange capture Pinkalicious's ideal world, where she is most comfortable. Kann leaves the "boring colors" (white) for places where Pinkalicious feels the least comfortable. Kann based the character of Pinkalicious on her own daughters, and the book is genuinely tender while still conforming to the design of an easy reader. Recommended, ***
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easy reader,
girly,
ice skating,
lower elementary,
pink,
Pinkalicious
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