Friendship, Social Skills & School Life

Purplicious (Pinkalicious)
Purplicious (Pinkalicious)

Review:After reading Pinkalicious daily to my children and loving it. I decided to buy Purplicious to add some variety but after reading it I chose to not read to my children. It was very negative and seemed to have a lot of name calling, etc. I would read this book before reading it to your children to make your own educated decision. Read more

Pinkalicious and the Pink Drink
Pinkalicious and the Pink Drink

Review:Pinkalicious and the Pink Drink is a precious story about a sassy girl doing her best to make money for some gum balls.  It is another great book in the Pinkalicious series, and I enjoyed reading it to my daughter in her early elementary days.

What I disliked: Nothing.  I am very biased and love this line.

What I liked: I love the colors, vibrancy and problem solving of this book.  Pinkalicious wants to purchase gum balls, she works hard to earn the money, and after ... Read more

Pinkalicious: The Pinkatastic Giant Sticker Book
Pinkalicious: The Pinkatastic Giant Sticker Book

Review:This sticker book is awesome! the activites are very cute and really allow for imagination and creativity. I has TONS of stickers and is high quality printing. Don't second guess it, any little girl would love this! Read more

Silverlicious (Pinkalicious)
Silverlicious (Pinkalicious)

Review:What little girl does not like the colors pink, or purple? In Silverlicious, a little girl named Pickalicious, loses her tooth -- not just any tooth, but her sweet tooth, and Pinkalicious loves sweets. She decides to leave the tooth fairy a note, along with her tooth, asking her to bring her something sweet to eat until her new sweet tooth grows in. For several nights in a row, she gets a visit while she is asleep, not from the tooth fairy Tootheetina, but from Carlos Cupid, Edgar Easter Bunny ... Read more

Pinkalicious: Fairy House (I Can Read Level 1)
Pinkalicious: Fairy House (I Can Read Level 1)

Review:Pinkalicious builds a house for fairies but the fairies don't come at first... that is all I will say so I don't give away the ending. It is an adorable story and my grand daughter who loves fairies loved it. Read more

Pink around the Rink (I Can Read Level 1)
Pink around the Rink (I Can Read Level 1)

Review:Pinkalicious and the Pink Drink is a precious story about a sassy girl doing her best to make money for some gum balls.  It is another great book in the Pinkalicious series, and I enjoyed reading it to my daughter in her early elementary days.

What I disliked: Nothing.  I am very biased and love this line.

What I liked: I love the colors, vibrancy and problem solving of this book.  Pinkalicious wants to purchase gum balls, she works hard to earn the money, and after ... Read more

and Snake Hill - (Middle School 4) - How I Survived Bullies
and Snake Hill - (Middle School 4) - How I Survived Bullies

Review:It was a phenomenal proportion of the nice but troublesome rafe katchidorian the main character in the whole middle school series with many plot twists and lessons for kids young or old are very great but the main question I'd where I'd the legend or what I'd his real back story he could be put in future middle school books to go on with his story. Read more

Kindergarten, Here I Come!
Kindergarten, Here I Come!

Review:This is a great book for getting ready for kindergarten!! We normally only read out daughter 2 short board books (until she will choose 1 longer book) and this book doesn't fit into that category. Every page is something different they might encounter and it's WONDERFUL! You can sit and read it all at once or read a few pages every night and have your child ask questions, like we do. It even made me take note to ask her school a few questions as well. Highly informative, a great reminder and a c... Read more

Break the Fossil Record (Ivy + Bean, Book 3)
Break the Fossil Record (Ivy + Bean, Book 3)

Review:I have a seven-year-old daughter who adores these books. She reads them on her own, and she only needs a little help while making her way through them. I actually like tha tpart of it though because it means that th ebook is challenging her. She truly enjoys the series. Read more

Ivy and Bean and the Ghost that Had to Go (Ivy & Bean
Ivy and Bean and the Ghost that Had to Go (Ivy & Bean

Review:I have a seven-year-old daughter who adores these books. She reads them on her own, and she only needs a little help while making her way through them. I actually like tha tpart of it though because it means that th ebook is challenging her. She truly enjoys the series. Read more

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