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Leo and the Pink Marker

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It's fun to color outside the lines in this playful celebration of family, creativity, and the color pink!
Leo LOVES doodling away with his pink marker! So when Mom and Mama aren't looking, he finds an opportunity to liven up the dusty, gray scrapyard. A splash of pink would look great on that crunched-up convertible, and that magnet crane...and the family cat. Uh-oh! Leo got carried away. Will his moms be upset?
This playful ode to Harold and the Purple Crayon casually explores a LGTBQ+ family and is filled with vibrant illustrations that pop from the page. Pick this one up for any child that loves the color pink!
Named to the CLEL Bell Award Shortlist

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    • Kirkus

      April 1, 2024
      A young boy transforms the dusty world around him with his favorite pink marker. Mom and Mama must work all afternoon at the scrapyard. They tell Leo to play quietly, but after he fills up his entire coloring book, he's inspired to continue his artwork. Mom's truck is definitely off-limits, but he sees plenty of other things that could use a pink makeover: the mailbox, the door to the family's trailer home, and even Hambone the cat. Before Leo realizes it, the whole scrapyard is pink. When Mom and Mama finish working, they have a few questions for Leo. Luckily, it all ends on a happy and affirming note. Against the muted palette of the background, Leo's pink coloring pops, capturing his pride in both the artistic process and the end result. The text is easy to follow even as it moves playfully around the illustrations from page to page. Though some readers may assume from the title that this is a book about a boy coming to terms with his love of pink--a color often stereotypically associated with girls--this tale subverts expectations; Leo is never made to feel uncertain about his favorite hue. Instead, this is the story of a child with a singular, passionate interest. Leo is a bespectacled Black boy with short, coiled hair. Mama has brown skin and brown hair, while Mom has lighter skin and curly brown hair. A sweet celebration of coloring outside the lines. (Picture book. 3-6)

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    • School Library Journal

      November 1, 2024

      PreS-Gr 1-In this charming nod to perennial favorite Harold and the Purple Crayon, bespectacled main character Leo is faced with "another gray, dusty day in the scrapyard" with Mom and Mama. Bored with doodling in his coloring book, Leo takes out his favorite pink marker and goes to work on coloring everything around him pink. The book joyously follows him as he colors a mailbox, a cat, and even a magnet crane. When Mom and Mama finally catch on to what he is doing, the ending won't be what readers expect. As Leo's day progresses, pages turn from dark to light, mimicking the happiness he feels along with readers. VERDICT A wonderful book that showcases what the imagination can do, and to shelve right next to Crockett Johnson's original.-Maria Graybosch

      Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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