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Pinkalicious

Pinkalicious: Pink or Treat!: A Halloween Book for Kids – A Fun Superhero Sticker Activity Story About Saving the Day

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Superhero Pinkalicious finds a way to save Halloween when it looks like it will have to be cancelled—have a party in the park, complete with pink pumpkins! Kids will have a pinkatastic Halloween with this fun storybook, which includes stickers.
Pinkalicious can’t believe The mayor has canceled Halloween because a storm has knocked out the town’s power. No Halloween means no Halloween candy. No Halloween jack-o’-lanterns. No Halloween trick-or-treating. No Halloween holiday parties. And worst of all, no Halloween costumes. Pinkalicious has the perfect Pinkagirl costume and she absolutely has to wear it. Superhero Pinkagirl would find a way to save Halloween, and Pinkalicious decides she will too. All she needs to do is figure out a way to get the town’s lights back on. The lights don’t come on—here’s what Pinkalicious persuades the mayor to have a Halloween party in the park in front of City Hall—from all over town, folks come with their flashlights, their pink pumpkins, and goodies to share. Pink or Treat! comes with a sheet of stickers kids can use to decorate Pinkalicious’s town for Halloween.

24 pages, Paperback

First published July 23, 2013

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Victoria Kann

145 books229 followers
Victoria Kann is the award-winning illustrator and author of the picture book series featuring the whimsical and effervescent character Pinkalicious. Victoria coauthored and illustrated the first two books, Pinkalicious and Purplicious. In addition, she cowrote Pinkalicious: The Musical and wrote and illustrated the #1 New York Times bestsellers Goldilicious and Silverlicious. Currently she is working on several more books about the adventures and antics of Pinkalicious. You can visit her online at www.thinkpinkalicious.com.

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93 reviews4 followers
July 12, 2018
My first time reading a Pinkalicious book, and I was happily surprised. I didn't think I'd like it. Pink? In a Halloween story? No thanks. But actually, the cute little illustrations of the vivid orange leaves and pumpkins made my Halloween heart so happy. This book oozes girl power.
Author 1 book95 followers
September 21, 2013
The town of Pinkville is in trouble! There was a storm on the night before Halloween that knocked out all of the power and made it so that Trick or Treating wouldn’t be safe. Pinkalicious comes up with a plan to save the day! This is a great story about problem solving and working together even when things don’t go the way you expect them to go.
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4,298 reviews
October 21, 2017
Pinkalicious is a wonderful and vivacious little girl who lives in the small town of Pinkville with her family! This little girl is happy and full of life, always staying one step ahead of everyone around her as she enjoys her day and whatever would happen to come her way. The adorable little girl is full of imagination and ideas that can overcome any and every situation.

"Pinkalicious: Pink or Treat!" is a cute story about how one little girl brought an entire town together to be able to share candy and an amazingly good time. There are so many different areas that can affect the month of October, but if you live close to the coast- hurricane season is probably one of the most likely. However, that's not going to stop this little girl from being the heroine that she always knew she could be.
55 reviews
September 4, 2018
A good story to get into the Halloween spirit and showing children how even they can make a big difference in their town. When trick or treating is threatened to be cancelled its up to our pink clad hero to save the festivities for everyone! I really enjoyed how the children worked with the mayor to find a way to allow children to trick or treat in safety despite the towns power outage.
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7,457 reviews33 followers
October 23, 2019
A storm that blew through Pinkville has caused the Mayor to cancel Halloween for the safety of the town's residents if the power isn't restored. Pinkalicious has an idea to convince the Mayor to let the town celebrate.
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2,262 reviews16 followers
July 6, 2020
Super long and wordy for the typical Pinkalicious fan. I would recommend this only for older fans who can sit through long paragraphs. The content isn't that great. She basically "saves" Halloween by calling forth something a little more than a Trunk Or Treat for the city.
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1,124 reviews11 followers
October 25, 2017
Read with: Kindergarten
They were a little antsy today so they didn't enjoy it as much as they could have. It may have been a bit long. Will try reading it with my grade 1s Friday.
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46 reviews
October 31, 2020
Oddly a good book to prepare little ones for a different kind of Halloween than they're used to.
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January 4, 2021
I read this book over Zoom with my students. I liked that in the story trick or treating is canceled. We had the same thing because of the pandemic. So the students could relate.
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September 29, 2024
It was super good. Pinkalicious saves Halloween after a storm turned the power off.
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October 20, 2024
The book comes with stickers which is awesome
A cute story as well of how Pinkalicious saves Pinkville's Halloween after a power outage occurs
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45 reviews4 followers
November 1, 2024
Cute story about how Pinkalicious saves Halloween after the town loses power. Loved how her family supported her. Loved that the mayor was a woman (some kids were shocked).
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October 20, 2014
THIS BOOK COMES WITH A WHOLE PAGE OF PINKALICIOUS STICKERS.

I like that Pinkalicious is a child in a traditional family and that they talk to each other, listen, and help each other out. When there is a problem, Pinkalicious works within rules and parameters to come to a reasonable solution, rather than outright rebellion and being spoiled. She thinks of others and is respectful to all.

A big storm knocks out the power in Pinkville the night before Halloween and the Mayor announces on the radio that if the power cannot be restored by dark, there will be no trick-or-treating.

Pinkalicious is very upset; her Pinkagirl costume was all ready. Suddenly she gets an idea. She changes into her costume and shares her idea with the family. They are not sure it will work, but her Mom goes with her to see the Mayor. She tells the Mayor what she has in mind; he really just wants the kids to be safe.

Can Pinkagirl save Halloween? I will not spoil....

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3,213 reviews270 followers
May 6, 2014
What to do when the weather doesn't cooperate with your plans?! This is a nifty little Pinkalicious story (another character we love here!) that is full of creative solutions to a problem.

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63 reviews
February 6, 2017
This story is about Pinkalicious and she doesn't want Halloween to be canceled when the electricity goes out in the town. She thinks of an idea and goes to see the mayor and she broadcasts her idea to save to Halloween. (Review by Taylor)
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471 reviews14 followers
October 25, 2013
My four-year-old daughter's favorite Halloween book this year. I like how the story encourages ingenuity and courage.
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1 review
October 16, 2016
I love this book because it has a grate title and because it has to be about malicious my kids love it!
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October 22, 2016
After a big storm the power is out and the mayor says that trick or treating is too dangerous but Pinkalicious comes up with a plan to save Halloween.
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October 7, 2021
This story opens up the conversation of how to have a Halloween party when the conditions are problematic. Pretty spot on for the last couple of years.
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December 3, 2021
Good book for kids

My daughter loved it like the other books. It was a Cute little book. Everything is always pinkalicious in this town here.
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