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Silverlicious by Victoria Kann
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Silverlicious (edition 2012)

by Victoria Kann (Author)

Series: Pinkalicious (4)

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When Pinkalicious loses her sweet tooth she turns to the Tooth Fairy for help.
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Title:Silverlicious
Authors:Victoria Kann (Author)
Info:Scholastic (2012)
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daughter loved it and very cleverly done. Something about this very girly, bitchy princess made me want to kick her in the as_. Is that so wrong? ( )
  Mcdede | Jul 19, 2023 |
great for young children, cute nd funny, never fails to keep them entertained. ( )
  Makayla_Simms | Apr 10, 2023 |
My 5 yo and Iove the Pinkalicious series, and this is our new favorite!

Silly, fun - and a lesson taught all make for a wonderful book. ( )
  jenncaffeinated | Jul 4, 2021 |
The only thing that saves this book is the ending. The reader gets a full dose of bratty, whiny, spoiled, selfish Pinkalicious. She has lost a sweet took and various childhood deities come to visit and make her feel better, but she is rude and annoying. She does get her sense of sweet back, but only once she realizes she was making things sour all along. The message is there, but I think it’s lacking. ( )
  LibrarianRyan | Jul 31, 2019 |
This book was wonderful. I really enjoyed just about everything in this book. More specifically I really enjoyed the story line of the book and how the author chose to write it. For example, I liked that the readers could see the notes that Pinkalicious wrote for the Easter bunny, Elf, and Cupid. I enjoyed this because the author made sure to change the font so that it made it look more like handwriting, it made the story more relatable. Illustrations are always really important to me when it comes to a picture book, because if you are having trouble understanding what the story is saying most of the times the pictures can help you out. In this case, I thought the illustrations were great, they had detail and they were neatly done. I also like that there was always a lot going on in the pictures but it was not so much that it was overwhelming. What I liked most about the illustrations was when it would be a new holiday the illustrator made sure to include key pictures to make sure the reader knew what holiday it was without the author explicitly saying it. Overall, I think the big idea of this book is that it is important to be grateful for the things that you have, and that when you are nice to other people the other people will be nice to you in return. ( )
  DowellCourtney | Mar 4, 2018 |
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i had a wiggly tooth, it had been wiggling for days.
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" when your sweet the world and all the delicious things in it will be sweet too!"
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