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Ahhh this book made me cry! Too cute, very heartearming and breaking! Love it tho, would be good love the artwork and the story is so original!
I have been enjoying many of TaleBlade’s children’s books and I had just recently read their newest book “Don’t Drink the Pink” by B.C.R Fegan along with artwork by Lenny Wen and it was quite an amazing and emotional book to read!
Every year, Madeline’s grandfather would come and visit Madeline on her birthday and he would give her some special potions. However, Madeline’s grandfather would always tell Madeline to never drink the pink potion. Madeline would then start drinking the potions that her grandfather gave her, like drinking the red potion would make Madeline breathe fire or drinking the orange potion would make Madeline control the weather. But, when the time comes for Madeline to finally drink the pink potion, Madeline will soon discover the true magic of the pink potion that her grandfather gave her.
Wow! This was seriously one of the most unique children’s books that I had ever read! B.C.R Fegan did a fantastic job at writing this book as the narrative is told in rhymes and I loved the way that B.C.R Fegan involved both numbers and colors into the narrative. I also loved the fact that B.C.R Fegan made this story extremely emotional and heartwarming as it is about a young girl spending a lot of time with her grandfather and we get to see how close their relationship is with each other. I related so much with Madeline because she loves her grandfather and her grandfather loves her back and it reminded of all the times where I used to visit my grandparents. Lenny Wen’s artwork is adorable to look at as all the characters have rounded faces and eyes and I loved how colorful the images were as they captured the innocent and fun nature of this story.
Overall, “Don’t Drink the Pink” is a truly adorable and heartwarming story about the importance of family that both adults and children will enjoy for many years! I would recommend this book to children ages four and up since there is nothing inappropriate in this story.
I LOVE this book!!! I have a close relationship with my grandfather so I pictured my self as the main character. I loved the illustrations and the story that is told. The only thing that I wish would get changed is that the grandfather experienced each thing with his granddaughter. For example, in the girls second birthday, I with the grandfather was also a mermaid. That way when the girl drinks her pink potion to relive her previous birthdays, her grandfather also experienced each thing with her.
I thought this was a great story for my son and I to read, but no fault to the author, publisher and such. My son didn't interested in reading on my Kindle. I gave it a quick glance and I loved the pictures and the colors stood out and made for a good story time book.
This story is about Madeline and her Grandfather . It is narrated from Madeline's Point of a view. A magic potion gifted to her every year on her birthday by grandfather , gave her magical power.
Richly illustrated, teaches children color, numbers and love for family .
A highly recommended #childrensbooks
Thank you #netgalley
Don't Drink The Pink is a wonderful story about a little girl who receives a special potion on her birthday each year from her grandfather. She has lots of adventures with her adorable cat. This story will have your kids laughing and smiling the whole way and wishing that they had a potion-making grandfather too! I'm giving it five stars...
BUT..... Don't just take my word for it because...
Today we're having special guest reviewers, Taylor and Julia. I know you're going to love getting a real life opinion from real life kids. These gals are well-read, so they know what they're talking about. But here's a warning. There are SPOILERS!
Julia, aged seven: It was great. It was funny. Why did the grandfather have to die? My favorite potion was when she turned into a mermaid. My other favorite potion was when she could go back in time. And my third time was when every time she clapped her hands she got more money in her hands. The pictures were great great great great. Five stars. 😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁😁 😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺😺
Taylor, aged eleven: The story was ridonculous, and the sad and hilarious story is great for kids. The illustrations get a thumbs up. My favorite potion was when she multiplied. That would be my best dream ever. Four stars.
This picture book had so much more depth than I was anticipating. It deals with growth and loss while also being fun. This book will be great to teach about theme, inference, predictions, and much more!
It is difficult to craft books with rhyme and repetition that are also heartfelt and soulful but Fegan manages to pull both off in this book while also sneakily working in order numbers and colors. A great read that will no doubt have a long shelf life (although I doubt it will be on the shelf too often, as I anticipate children will want to read it over and over again.)
This is a wonderful story of a birthday bond between a child and her Grandfather. This cute rhyming book is about Madeline and her Grandfather bringing her a potion every year for her birthday. She can pick any potion she likes but the pink one. Each potion has a magical power from flying, to shrinking, to being invisible and so on. On her fourteenth birthday because of certain circumstances she is allowed to drink the pink bottle. This is a fantastic book for bedtime to be read by a Grandpa. The illustrations will enchant any child and are colorful and imaginative. I recommend this book for 3+.
Madeline is gifted magical potions from her grandpa each year on her birthday. Each one giving her a magical power. For example, the yellow gives her super speed. The red let’s her breathe fire. There are ups and downs along the way and experiences with grandpa. It allows her to see grandpa age as well. One year, there is no potion... it allows for interpretation, but I gathered she lost her grandpa. It was a bit sad, but also enlightening for Madeline.
Illustrations were beautiful and magical.
Birthday's are a special time for Madeline in Don't Drink the Pink. Each year that she grows older her grandfather gives her a choice of magical potions. There's red ones, and blue ones, and yellow ones and more. But the one color she can't pick is pink.
Each birthday when she selects a potion and drinks something magical occurs. With red one she breathes fire, with yellow she has super speed. It's a cute rhyming book with fun pictures that even includes extra things occurring in the background, such as her parents putting our fires on her first birthday. She has a lot of fun on these birthdays and looks forward to them every year.
One year he's not there to give her a potion. It's a sad moment in the book and reminds us that the ones we love will not always be with us, but in this story he's left her one more potion to drink. The last potion I wasn't 100% sure what was occurring although maybe it is meant to be open to our interpretation, either way it was a nice ending.
Thank you to Netgalley and TaleBlade for ARC and opportunity to provide an honest opinion.
Thank you netgalley for providing this ARC in exchange for an honest review.
What a lovely, moving storybook about a young girl who is gifted different options from her grandfather on her birthday and each one gives her special abilities. She creates these beautiful memories that remain with her as she grows. Loved it.
*thank you to Netgalley, TaleBlade and the author for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review*
5 stars.
Such a beautiful book! Both the illustrations and the story are amazing. The illustrations are simple stunningly beautiful. You can buy this book just for the fantastic artwork alone, it's that good! The story is, well it's so heartfelt that I almost shead a year towards the end and that says a lot given this is a children's picture book. But in saying that, sensitive children might find it too depressing. This book does contain death. But at the same time, it brings joy. I'm adding this book to my list of ones to purchase once it's released. I highly recommend it. It's worth every bit of the 5 stars.
If you're looking for an emotional read, <i>Don't Drink the Pink</i> by B. C. R. Fegan and illustrated by Lenny Wen is a book worth reading. In its own way, I find this book both brilliant, fun, and sad. It's perfectly paced and the story is handled exceptionally well. Ultimately, I enjoyed <i>Don't Drink the Pink</i> and I can see a lot of value in the overall story that it tells, but it's definitely one you almost don't quite feel prepared for. And it's incredibly hard to write a review for this book without including a spoiler, so this is your first warning.
There's a lot of whimsy both in the beautiful cover that already implies magic and the story itself. In fact, I could tell just from looking at it that magic of some sort was going to be involved. And the book begins in a wondrously fun manner, with an old grandfather bringing gifts of drinks to his granddaughter that give her magical powers. Each birthday she has, this little girl eagerly looks forward to her grandfather's visit. And every single birthday comes with a massive amount of fun.
While <i>Don't Drink the Pink</i> has a very magical theme, the book is also realistic and in this it provides children with a small commentary on grief, suggesting that we can always look back on the good times even when they are over. The story is incredibly cute and quite relatable, in its own way. And I genuinely do see this book as one that would be great for young children who go through a similar experience that the main character does, that of having a great relationship with a family member who one day won't be around.
I loved so much about reading this book. From the great relationship the main character has with her grandfather to the way in which it portrays the idea that one can work through the grief of losing a loved one by remembering the good times with them. I do think that this is the kind of book that children should read with their parents in order to help them understand what it means to "drink the pink" as the story goes. All in all, though, it was a wonderful book.
<i>I was provided a free copy of this book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.</i>
Don't Drink the pink is a very cute easy read for you and your kids. The art is very beautiful and matches the fun writing of the book. It will also create an easy way for you to bring up to topic of death and that just because a person has passed it doesn't mean you need to forget and they are still there in your memories.
Magical, sweet, lovely,original- five shiny stars.
Madeline is very close to her grandpa. Everybody considers him a bit crazy, but for her, he is just full of wonderful surprises. On her first birthday he brings her a box of little potion bottles and asks her to choose one. She can choose any colour apart from ( you guessed it!) pink. What happens next is fulfilment every child's wishes for magic in their lives. just for one day Madeline breathes fire, turns into a mermaid, controls the skies and creates fun fair rides with the power of her mind, any magic ability you wished you had as a child, Madeline gets it as one by one she drinks her multicoloured potions. I'm not going to give away the secret of the pink potion, but I remember vividly that this was something I wished from the age of 10.
The artwork is lovely and captivating. There is a sense of immense love and acceptance in this short and gentle book.
Highly recommended.
Thank to NetGalley and TaleBlade for the ARC provided in exchange for an honest opinion.
I love Don't Drink the Pink. It is an awesome picture book. The illustration is so colorful. Every words were drawn artfully. I could see how Madeline and her grandfather grew older. Their expressions and feeling in each page were clear enough. The potion in every birthday makes this book perfect.
This book was wonderful!
Filled with lovely illustrations (look for the cat's expressions) and a cute story it was not hard to enjoy this book!
Thank you NetGalley and TaleBlade for my DRC.
Don’t drink the Pink is a beautifully illustrated book with a heartwarming story. It tells the tale of a girl named Madeline whose grandfather shows up on her birthday with several bottles of potions each with a different color. Then he cautions her saying “Take a potion, take a brew. Just don’t drink the pink.”
But then whenever she drinks any of the potions—besides the pink one, magical things happen to her. For instance, when she drank the red potion on her first birthday, she was breathing fire all about the floor; she drank the brown one and discovered she could fly and soared into the sky.
As time rolled on, on her fifteenth birthday, her grandfather couldn’t come because he passed a month earlier. Sad, she went to her grandfather’s workshop and saw a note sitting by the sink that said, “Happy birthday”. Behind the note was the pink bottle. Unsure of what to do next she glanced at the note that said, “Never fear”. So she drank the pink potion which was the most delicious drink she’d ever had. But suddenly something weird happened to her soon after she drank the potion.
Don’t drink the Pink is a beautiful story that touches on concepts such as colors, numbers, family relationships, and ageing. The illustrations are detailed and colorful, and the rhymes in each verse made the story enjoyable. A cute book for children.
Many thanks to B.C.R. Fegan, NetGalley, and the Publisher for an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
This book was adorable! The illustrations were vividly colored and allowed my eyes to feast without being overwhelmed. I liked how the story rhymed and had a catchy phrase that my kiddo could pick up a couple pages in and help me read along. We found the story both funny and heartwarming. A sweet book!