Rose and Valentina both love pink. But whenever Rose gets something pink, Valentina gets something even pinker! Rose secretly thinks Valentina is becoming a show-off, but she’s afraid to tell her. When Valentina gives the pinkest party ever, Rose can’t keep quiet any longer. She says what she thinks, and both friends decide that not everything is perfect in pink. Originally published as a chapter book by Hyperion Books for Children in 1994, the text has been reimagined as a picture book. Check out the glitter on the cover and throughout the interior.
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Book Description Condition: Good. Carter, Abby (illustrator). Former library book; may include library markings. Used book that is in clean, average condition without any missing pages. Seller Inventory # 5149699-6
Book Description Hardcover. Condition: Good. Carter, Abby (illustrator). About the Author Maryann Macdonald lives in New York, New York and is the author of more than 25 children's books.Illustrator Judy Stead lives in Charlotte NC. She has illustrated more than a dozen children's trade books, and is the author/illustrator of The Twelve Days of Christmas in North Carolina. Product Description Rose and Valentina both love pink. But whenever Rose gets something pink, Valentina gets something even pinker! Rose secretly thinks Valentina is becoming a show-off, but shes afraid to tell her. When Valentina gives the pinkest party ever, Rose cant keep quiet any longer. She says what she thinks, and both friends decide that not everything is perfect in pink. Originally published as a chapter book by Hyperion Books for Children in 1994, the text has been reimagined as a picture book. Check out the glitter on the cover and throughout the interior. From School Library Journal Kindergarten-Grade 3?Best friends Lisa and Amy both love the color pink. When Lisa gets pink shoes, Amy wants them too, but the store is out, so she settles for a pink lunch box instead. And so it goes, until jealousy and one-upmanship put a strain on their relationship. It is not until the very end that the girls realize that their friendship is their most valuable possession. Carter's softly executed watercolor-and colored-pencil drawings add an element of lightness?and lots of pink?to the story. The plot is predictable, but the text is readable and funny at times. Those libraries in need of beginning-to-read titles will want to consider The Pink Party.?Sharron McElmeel, Cedar Rapids Community Schools, IACopyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. Seller Inventory # SONG1562826212