Of course! This is about trash, recycling, and going green...green like emeralds. Didn't see that one coming, but when I did, it fell flat for me. So uninteresting! There was a kernel of a story here that just needed a little more brain-storming, massaging, and reworking. It just felt raw and forced to me.The words didn't flow and there wasn't anything memorable about it...not like the pink, purple, and gold stories. Pinkalicious and Peter find out that their favorite park is covered in trash! They create a magic wand that helps them recycle and re-use the junk in the park. They also plant new flowers to grow. Soon the park is Emeraldicious!Why I liked this book – This is an awesome book for Earth Day! It gives the message; care for your environment and recycle! The illustrations are fabulous as with all of Ms. Kann’s books. I really like Pinkalicious’ cape, wand, and tiara that were made from flowers and plants. I really like how the story shows that you can re-use some of the “junk” lying around and make it into something great. I think everyone should do more of that. I think kids (girls AND boys – remember, Peter is there too!) 4+ would really like this book! **NOTE I reviewed my own copy of this book.
What do You think about Emeraldalicious (2013)?
Feels like the best one of the series, for its emphasis on Pink's princess magic and aspects.
—Mcr2081
series for girly girls. about reusing objects. just not a satisfying read...
—info
This is probably my least favorite, but it's still cute nonetheless.
—picklesforever
Nope. Still don't get the appeal. This book is incredibly ok.
—dodge123