Pinkalicious

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Pinkalicious
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Author
  • Victoria Kann
  • Elizabeth Kann
IllustratorVictoria Kann
Cover artistVictoria Kann
Country
LanguageEnglish
Genre Children's literature
PublisherHarperCollins Publishers
PublishedMay 23, 2006-present
No. of books64

Pinkalicious is a series of children's picture books written and illustrated by Victoria Kann. The first two books, Pinkalicious and Purplicious, were co-written with her sister, Elizabeth Kann. The books are aimed at ages 4-8, and are based on Victoria's two daughters and their love for the color pink.

Contents

Premise

The stories center on Pinkalicious Pinkerton, an imaginative young girl who loves the color pink, [1] and are told in first-person narrative. They are also about her younger brother, Peter, who likes riding his scooter and playing with blocks.

Books

No.TitlePublishedNotes
1Pinkalicious23 May 2006One of the books adapted into an episode in Pinkalicious & Peterrific [2]
2 Purplicious 16 October 2007
3Goldilicious26 May 2009
4 Silverlicious 8 April 2010; 1 February 2011
5 Pinkalicious and the Pink Drink 25 May 2010
6Pinkalicious: School Rules!22 June 2010One of the books adapted into an episode in Pinkalicious & Peterrific ; [3] Ms. Penny, who first appeared in Pinkalicious and the New Teacher, replaces Mr. Pushkin as the teacher in this episode.
7Pinkalicious: Tickled Pink27 July 2010
8Pinkalicious: Pink around the Rink5 October 2010
9Pinkalicious: Pink of Hearts21 November 2011
10Pinkalicious: Pinkie Promise26 July 2011
11Pinkalicious and the Pink Pumpkin26 July 2011
12Pinkalicious and the Pinkerrific Playdate1 October 2011
13Pinkalicious: Soccer Star28 May 2012
14Pinkalicious and the Pink Hat Parade24 January 2012
15Pinkalicious: The Princess of Pink Slumber Party21 February 2012One of the books adapted into an episode in Pinkalicious & Peterrific [4]
16Pinkalicious and the Pinkatastic Zoo Day14 August 2012
17Pinkalicious: Fairy House15 December 2012One of the books adapted into an episode in Pinkalicious & Peterrific [5]
18Pinkalicious: Flower Girl4 March 2013
19Emeraldalicious29 January 2013
20Pinkalicious: Puptastic!30 April 2013
21Pinkalicious: Pink or Treat!23 July 2013
22Pinkalicious: Merry Pinkmas!24 September 2013
23Pinkalicious and the Cupcake Calamity1 October 2013
24Pinkalicious and the Perfect Present21 January 2014
25Pinkalicious: Eggstraordinary Easter28 January 2014
26Pinkalicious: The Royal Tea Party13 May 2014
27Pinkalicious: Crazy Hair Day13 May 2014
28Pinkalicious and the New Teacher24 June 2014
29Pinkalicious: Thanksgiving Helper26 August 2014
30Pinkalicious: Tutu-rrific!7 October 2014
31Pinkalicious: Cherry Blossom10 February 2015
32 Aqualicious 3 March 2015
33Pinkalicious: Mother's Day Surprise10 March 2015One of the books adapted into an episode in Pinkalicious & Peterrific [7]
34Pinkalicious and the Pink Parakeet12 May 2015
35Pinkalicious: School Lunch23 June 2015
36Pinkalicious and the Snow Globe6 October 2015
37Pinkalicious and the Sick Day6 October 2015
38Pinkalicious and the Little Butterfly8 March 2016
39Pinkalicious and Planet Pink8 March 2016
40Pinkalicious and Aqua, the Mini-Mermaid3 May 2016
41Pinkalicious: Story Time10 May 2016
42Pinkalicious: Apples, Apples, Apples!6 September 2016
43Pinkalicious: Fashion Fun4 October 2016
44 Peterrific 2 May 2017One of the books adapted into an episode in Pinkalicious & Peterrific [8]
45Pinkalicious and the Babysitter3 October 2017
46Pinkalicious at the Fair2 January 2018
47Pinkalicious and the Pirates5 June 2018
48Pinkalicious and the Amazing Sled Run2 October 2018One of the books adapted into an episode in Pinkalicious & Peterrific [9]
49Pinkalicious and the Flower Fairy31 December 2018
50Pinkalicious and the Merminnies20 February 2019; 6 January 2020
51Pinkalicious: Fishtastic!7 May 2019
52Pinkalicious: Dragon to the Rescue4 September 2019
53Pinkalicious and the Pinkadorable Pony2 June 2020
54Pinkalicious and the Pinkettes29 September 2020
55Pinkalicious: Happy Birthday!16 February 2021
56Pinkalicious and the Robo-Pup4 May 2021
57Pinkalicious: Treasuretastic21 September 2021
58Rubylicious28 September 2021
59Pinkalicious: Message in a Bottle22 February 2022
60Pinkalicious: Kindergarten Fun14 June 2022
61Pinkalicious and the Holiday Sweater11 October 2022
62Pinkalicious and the Pinkamazing Little Library27 June 2023
63Pinkalicious: Kittens! Kittens! Kittens!19 March 2024
64Pinkalicious: Lost in Paris3 September 2024

Reception

Shanea Goldizen of Library Point describes Pinkalicious as "a colorful, scrumptious feast for the eyes and will keep your kids reading and re-reading." [10] A Publishers Weekly review said that 'the artwork creates visual interest to keep pink-loving gals involved in this tale of wonderful-to-wretched excess.' [11]

Adaptations

Musical

On March 3, 2007, Pinkalicious was adapted into a 50-minute musical, named Pinkalicious the Musical. In it, Pinkalicious cannot stop eating pink cupcakes despite her parents warning her. After eating too many, she is diagnosed by a doctor with "Pinkititis", an illness that turns her completely pink. She doesn't seem to mind, because it is her favorite color. But when it goes too far, she must figure out a way to stop it. [12]

TV series

Pinkalicious & Peterrific is a children's television series that follows the adventures of Pinkalicious and her brother Peter. The series premiered on PBS Kids on February 19, 2018, and is co-produced by WGBH and Sixteen South. [13]

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References

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  2. "Pinkalicious/Glitterizer". KET. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
  3. "School Rules/That Unicorn Feeling". KET. Retrieved July 1, 2018.
  4. "Slumber Party/Puptastic". KET. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
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  6. "Aqualicious/Sing in the Spring". WTTW . Retrieved March 12, 2020.
  7. "Peterrific/Mother's Day Surprise". KET. Retrieved March 28, 2019.
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  9. "Amazing Sled Run/Frost Fairy". KET. Retrieved October 20, 2019.
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