Have you ever read a picture book so simple that it’s worth buying and using for storytime? I Love Pink by Frances Gilbert (illustrated by Eren Unten) is that book!
Summary
The story begins with the main character expressing her love for the color pink. She introduces us to her room, which is the color she adores. The main character then proceeds to tell us how much she dislikes the other colors in the world. She also shares how much she wishes her cat, dog, and hamster were pink like her room.
And then, her wish comes true. The little girl’s animals transform into her beloved color. It is when everything in her world turns pink that the main character realizes the error of her wish. She cannot find her cat, dog, or hamster because they blend so well with her room’s decor. One wish from the little girl to return things to normal restores the original colors of her beloved pets. The main character concludes that, while she adores the color pink, her love for her animals is greater than her desire to live in a pink world.
What We Liked
The Rise And Fall of Pink
In this story, children are introduced to a main character who is faced with a decision. She can either live in a world painted pink, or she can realize that not everything is meant to be one color. The main character chooses the latter, which leads young readers to see the importance of diversity.
A Learning Game
In addition to teaching kids the importance of making decisions, I Love Pink by Frances Gilbert also teaches them the different colors of the world. Red, green, brown, and black are characters in the story even if they are not as big of a deal as pink.
Who Is This For?
I Love Pink by Frances Gilbert is suggested for children between the ages of three to five years old. We think this book is great for storytime when you have toddlers, and awesome for children between the ages of five and six years old who are learning how to read. This book, in other words, grows with your little readers.
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