
Pinkalicious is reading jokes out of a joke book and her friends are hysterical laughing. Pinkalicious is still funny! Even my 7 year old son liked the book and has been seen reading it three times in the past 4 days.

It's great way for them to spend time together on a car trip. She can read most of the book with him helping on the words she doesn't know. Now that my daughter is learning to read, the shorter early reader paperbacks are perfect for her and her brother to share. We own the original three picture books and have read them more times than I can count. It's also nice to see the adversarial relationship between Pinkalicious and the Goth girls evolve into something more positive. The book shows how one can be creative and true to one's self while still being entertaining. She goes home, much like Anne Shirley does in many of the Green Gables chapters, to panic over the contest and struggle to come up with the perfect joke.

Pinkalicious ends up in a joke telling contest with one of the Goth girls from Purplicious. Sean chose a joke book and Harriet chose Pinkalicious: Tickled Pink, a story about Pinkalicious learning to tell jokes. Ian had taken the kids book shopping while I was doing a presentation for school. Pinkalicious: Tickled Pink by Victoria Kann was a fortuitous find.
