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Goldilicious

by Victoria Kann
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Overview

Being Pinkalicious is pinkatastic, especially when she's accompanied by her pet unicorn, Goldilicious. Goldie is a roller-skating, kite-flying, high-jumping unicorn who will protect Pinkalicious from the evil wizardry of her little brother, Peter. Together, Pinkalicious and Goldilicious can conquer anything!

This enchanting follow-up to the New York Times bestselling Pinkalicious and Purplicious brings to life a new and magical character that is every bit as captivating as her pinkeriffic owner. With heaps of creativity and a touch of sparkle, Goldilicious glows—from horn to toe.

Synopsis

Being Pinkalicious is pinkatastic, especially when she's accompanied by her pet unicorn, Goldilicious. Goldie is a roller-skating, kite-flying, high-jumping unicorn who will protect Pinkalicious from the evil wizardry of her little brother, Peter. Together, Pinkalicious and Goldilicious can conquer anything!

This enchanting follow-up to the New York Times bestselling Pinkalicious and Purplicious brings to life a new and magical character that is every bit as captivating as her pinkeriffic owner. With heaps of creativity and a touch of sparkle, Goldilicious glows—from horn to toe.

Publishers Weekly

The star of Pinkalicious and Purplicious discovers an affinity for gold, in the form of a unicorn with a lustrous, golden mane. Even though Goldie might be imaginary (she turns translucent whenever Pinkalicious's mother is present), this doesn't stop the friends from practicing "pinkerrific pirouette[s]," riding on roller skates and playing hide-and-seek. Initially skeptical, Pinkalicious's brother, Peter, even joins in the fun. Though the pacing can feel a bit erratic, the effervescent (at times, playfully surreal) digital art and ornamental detailing offer treats for eagle-eyed readers. Ages 5-8. (June)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

About the Author, Victoria Kann

Victoria Kann's award-winning artwork has graced the covers and pages of many magazines, newspapers, and books. She is the illustrator and coauthor with Elizabeth Kann of Pinkalicious and Purplicious, which were both New York Times bestsellers. They also wrote Pinkalicious: The Musical, which premiered in New York City to sold-out audiences. Victoria teaches at the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Recently she built a tree house for her Princess Pinkerbelles.

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It was only a matter of time before award-winning picture book writer/artist Victoria Kann added Goldilicious to a palette that already includes Pinkalicious and Purplicious. More fun and less sticky than bubblegum.

Publishers Weekly

The star of Pinkalicious and Purplicious discovers an affinity for gold, in the form of a unicorn with a lustrous, golden mane. Even though Goldie might be imaginary (she turns translucent whenever Pinkalicious's mother is present), this doesn't stop the friends from practicing "pinkerrific pirouette[s]," riding on roller skates and playing hide-and-seek. Initially skeptical, Pinkalicious's brother, Peter, even joins in the fun. Though the pacing can feel a bit erratic, the effervescent (at times, playfully surreal) digital art and ornamental detailing offer treats for eagle-eyed readers. Ages 5-8. (June)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Children's Literature - Heidi Hauser Green

Pinkalicious achieved an almost-mythic level of popularity in the kindergarten at my son's school last year, as several of his classmates chose it as their "student of the week read-aloud selection." The teacher even picked it for the grade level's read-aloud to the whole school! When I expressed some surprise that they kept coming back to this book, my son assured me that everyone loves the book. It seems to be an instant classic. I think we can expect the same of Goldilicious, the third book in this series (following Purplicious). The title character is the unicorn pet of Pinkalicious. She is a ballet-twirling, roller-skating, picnicking, princess-protecting companion. Their play is pinktastic—until Pinkalicious' little brother Peter captures Goldilicious. It is pirate play followed by mermaid splashing, and it is all good fun until Goldilicious takes off in a hot air balloon. Will she ever return? Fear not. Kann gives us the happily ever after we crave. This is a delightful sequel that captures the imagination. It would be appropriate for school, public, and home libraries. Reviewer: Heidi Hauser Green

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2009
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
40
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780061244087

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