Kindergarten fun
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"Students who are learning to read will enjoy visiting a vibrant kindergarten classroom with Pinkalicious." —School Library Journal
Pinkalicious gets a kindergarten buddy in this Level One I Can Read, brought to you by #1 New York Times bestselling author Victoria Kann!
Pinkalicious can’t wait to have a kindergarten buddy. But what if her buddy doesn’t like kindergarten? Will Pinkalicious be able to show her how pinkatastic it can be?
Young readers in kindergarten now or getting ready for it will relate to Pinkalicious's hopes and be reassured by her friendship success.
Pinkalicious: Kindergarten Fun is a Level One I Can Read book, which means it’s perfect for children learning to sound out words and sentences. Whether shared at home or in a classroom, the short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts of Level One books support success for children eager to start reading on their own.
Plus readers can watch Pinkalicious and Peter on the funtastic PBS Kids TV series Pinkalicious & Peterrific!
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School Library Journal Review
PreS-Gr 2--Pinkalicious and her classmates have been assigned kindergarten buddies for the day. Students who are learning to read will enjoy visiting a vibrant kindergarten classroom with Pinkalicious.
School Library Journal Reviews
PreS-Gr 2—Pink and positivity are back again with the latest easy reader installment starring Pinkalicious. This time, Pinkalicious and her classmates have been assigned kindergarten buddies for the day. Interestingly, Pinkalicious's buddy, Mia, is a complete grump, emphatically stating that, "Kindergarten is NOT fun." Of course, Pinkalicious is not remotely daunted by such a statement and shows Mia all the ways that learning and making friends can be "funtastic," "hulamazing," and "yumtastic." For example, in their math lesson, they eat cupcakes to understand subtraction, and during science they make slime. Pinkalicious even shows Mia how to be resilient and solve her painting problem when Mia thinks she has ruined her "perfectly pink painting." By the end of the story, Mia is not only cheering because she thinks kindergarten is so much fun, but because she has made three new friends. Elementary students love the time-honored school tradition of having a buddy and will consequently connect with this story. The illustrations match the upbeat text, showing a diverse and happy group of students in a classroom that encourages creativity and self-expression. VERDICT Students who are learning to read will enjoy visiting a vibrant kindergarten classroom with Pinkalicious.—Sally James
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PreS-Gr 2—Pinkalicious and her classmates have been assigned kindergarten buddies for the day. Students who are learning to read will enjoy visiting a vibrant kindergarten classroom with Pinkalicious.
Copyright 2022 School Library Journal.