My daughter chose this book from the thrift store, and I'm so glad we didn't pay more than $0.69 for it. Here's the entire storyline in a sentence: A girl named Pinkalicious has an imaginary unicorn friend named Goldilicious; she and her brother have some fun with imaginative play, and then her ...
First, I would like to say that I enjoy ALL of Pinkalicious books. I would use this story to teach students how to make predictions. I would demonstrate this by reading the title and making a prediction about the book based on the title and illustration on the front cover. I would explain to my s...
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 for...
A cute little book about the pinkest girl in the world. In this case, her obsession leads her to try to create pink lemonade, without knowing what makes it pink. She tries a truly...um...interesting set of ingredients for her recipe, before her mother suggests a simpler [and more drinkable] versi...