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Double Pink

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In this happy picture book, Madison loves pink to the limit!Madison loves pink. In fact, “pink” was her very first word, so it was no surprise to anyone when she grew up to embrace pink with a her room, her clothes, even the mashed potatoes at her birthday dinner were all pink, pink, pink.But then Madison realizes that she has taken her love for pink a bit too far. What about her favorite brown bear, her red truck, her green balloon? Pink is great—it really is—but it needs the other colors to shine, and so does Madison!With simple, relatable text and playful illustrations, this kindly cautionary tale will charm enthusiasts of all colors of the rainbow.

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First published October 25, 2005

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Kate Feiffer

21 books16 followers
Kate Feiffer is the author of several children’s books, including Double Pink, illustrated by Bruce Ingman; President Pennybaker and My Mom Is Trying to Ruin My Life, both illustrated by Diane Goode; The Problem with Puddles, illustrated by Tricia Tusa; and Henry the Dog with No tail, illustrated by her dad, Jules Feiffer. She lives on Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts.

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4,203 reviews96 followers
May 4, 2018
I'm sure little people will get a kick out of it, but the all-pink pages are literally painful to look at.
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27 reviews
December 20, 2012
This book is so loved by my 3 year old. It is a little repetitive and not a book you would want to read to your kids every single night.
The pink is a bit much and if you read it repeatedly like we do it starts to do your head in!! It makes a great point though.
5 reviews
March 4, 2019
Double Pink by Kate Feiffer is about a girl named Madison whose favorite color is pink. She loves pink so much that her first word was pink, her walls are pink, her clothes, her toys, and her bed are pink. One day she decides to paint herself pink, because she loves pink so much. When she calls her mom to come see her, her mom cannot find her because her room is all pink, even double pink. When she starts to cry, her tears wipe off the pink and she starts to miss some of her other favorite colors. Her mom's kiss leaves red marks which sparks an interest in red, where Madison remembers she loves red.
The theme of this book would be loving something too much that you get burnt out of it, like Madison did with her favorite color pink.
I liked this book, I think the drawings are fun and relatable especially the pages where everything is bright pink. I would recommend it to young girls because kids should learn, just because they have something that is their favorite at the moment doesn't mean it will always be and this book can show them that.
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1,070 reviews7 followers
June 10, 2025
I double dig this picture book centered on all things pink. Can too much pink be too much of a good thing? One young lady must decide when a wish goes wild!
11 reviews
November 23, 2016
This book is good for students in Kindergarten to third grade. The proposed Fountas and Pinnell level for this book is around a Q. I would have to agree with this because there are some big paragraphs on each page, but I would disagree because I do not think that the words in here are too difficult. There are some common words in here. This book is about a girl who loves pink, and wants everything pink until she finally gets lost in pink. She realizes that everything can't be pink. The illustrations in here are absolutely adorable, but it is SO PINK. I loved this book, especially because when I was a child I loved pink. This would be very relatable to students, because a lot of students have a favorite color that they wear everyday. I could not find any awards for this book, or any honors.
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232 reviews1 follower
December 12, 2009
I read this book to Jacky and Natalie and I think both really enjoyed it. Natalie like the pages that had lots of color (she didn't really look at the rest) and Jack and I enjoyed the story. Our favorite part was when the mom could not find the little girl (Madison?) because there was too much pink. I learned that you really can have too much pink.
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3,496 reviews93 followers
November 26, 2009
I listened while Alicia read this to Natalie. I had invited Alicia to read this one to her during her visit due to the subject matter: Pink. We both got a kick out of the story and thought it had a good point about too much of a good thing. We kidded that Natalie kept turning away and was fussy because the all the pink towards the end was burning her eyes!
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558 reviews101 followers
February 15, 2008
Really funny and perfect for, again, the Pinkalicious/Fancy Nancy crowd but better and way smarter. By the end of the book the girl's own mother can't find her in her bedroom because everything is so pink (including her skin). So it fills the kids' pink want while at the same time poking fun at it.
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75 reviews20 followers
June 4, 2012
Unfortunately I bought this book for my daughter without reading it beforehand. She, of course, loves it and I do not. Madison, the main character is a bit of a spoiled brat. The book is painfully repetitive.
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46 reviews1 follower
May 24, 2014
Pink. Every girls dream...especially my daughter. It was a great read until about half way through when I felt like the morale of the story was being developed but never completed. There was definitely an opportunity for a lesson, but the ball was dropped along the way.
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25 reviews
September 23, 2014
This book is very cute for any little girl that's a bit girly. There is a lot of colors in this book but mostly pink. This book also shows a lot about a little girls personality and how some little girls think their world should look.
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93 reviews
July 26, 2016
(5yo)

When she was a baby, her first word was "pink." She really likes pink. Her favorite color, in the whole wide world, is pink. Everything was pink. She painted everything, even herself, pink!

At the end, she liked red.
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140 reviews
April 23, 2008
Illustrations bright, perfect for the girly-girl.
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64 reviews1 follower
November 14, 2008
The author has a great idea...but the language and development of the story are a bit lacking. But my daughter still loves it.
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105 reviews1 follower
February 28, 2009
Its the book that I recommend to those that liked pinkalicious, although it does not involve a cupcake, I think that it will do as a very nice substitute.
300 reviews1 follower
March 23, 2011
A "too much of a good thing" book, but a little long for storytime. Good for a little girl who is in her pink phase.
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15 reviews
August 31, 2012


Very cute. Seven year old requested this as her second book at bedtime and anticipates a sequel: RED, then YELLOW...
72 reviews1 follower
November 19, 2012
PB48 - This book was a little over the top. I didn't enjoy it, however when it was talking about everything being pink the pages were completely pink and that was a good touch by the illustrator.
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