Pinkalicious loses her sweet tooth, and candy does not taste sweet anymore . So she contact the tooth fairy, and writes a letter to the tooth fairy. After many, many tries she is started to give up on sweet things. but then tooth fairy contacts her, and Pinkalicious learns that she can still taste sweet things, even without her sweet tooth.
Silverlicious (Pinkalicious)
By Victoria Kann
Interest Level | Reading Level | Reading A-Z | ATOS | Word Count |
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n/a | Grades 2 - 4 | n/a | 3.1 | 1254 |
Fairy-tale characters and sparkling scenes make Silverlicious a sweet treat for all.
Book Reviews (4)
In this special glossy edition of Pinkalicious' adventures, Pinkalicious has lost her sweet tooth after stealing her brother Peter's cookie and trying to eat it! Now nothing tastes sweet anymore...yuck! Desperate for the return of her sweet tooth, Pinkalicious heeds Toothatina - her tooth fairy - for help, but she's constantly busy, sending Cupid, the Easter Bunny, and other magical creatures as substitutes. No matter what, though, Pinkalicious' sweet tooth doesn't make an appearance. What if it never comes back? A wonderful story about sweetness going deeper than skin.
Pinkalicious loses her sweet tooth, and it causes her to lose the sweet taste of candy. She decides to contact the tooth fairy, and writes letter to the tooth fairy. After many, many tries to contact the tooth fairy, she is starting to give up on sweet things. However, the tooth fairy contacts her, and Pinkalicious learns that she can still taste sweet things, even without her sweet tooth. I use to read these books all the time. Overall, I recommend this book to people who like short stories or comedy books. I rate this 5/5.
i think this book is about she also loves silver and stories about that. am i right or not? i don't think so. i should read this book wherever i find it! is it even interisting?