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Pinkalicious: Fairy House

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Readers can watch Pinkalicious and Peterrific on the funtastic PBS Kids TV series Pinkalicious & Peterrific ! A magical Pinkalicious I Can Read story from New York Times bestselling author Victoria Kann! Spring has sprung and Pinkalicious knows what that means—it's time for the fairies to arrive! Pinkalicious is convinced that the fairies live in her garden. Pinkalicious prepares by making sure the fairies have a pinkerrific place to stay. Welcome, fairies! Fairy House is a Level One I Can Read adventure and is carefully crafted using short sentences, familiar words, and simple concepts for children eager to read on their own.

32 pages, Paperback

First published December 15, 2012

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Victoria Kann

145 books228 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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65 reviews
April 13, 2015
This story taught team work. Pinkalicious and her brother built a Fairy house together to reach a common goal of seeing the fairies.
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34 reviews8 followers
March 13, 2020
The illustrations are so pretty!
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Author 4 books16 followers
July 3, 2019
The illustrations in this book are wonderful, definitely better than normal for this series. Sadly, the art is paired with a terrible story that is partially reused from Silverlicious.

Pinkalicious sees that it's sparkly outside when the sun rises, so she decides fairies live in her yard. She builds a fairy house and stays up late, hoping to see the fairies, but she falls asleep. She wakes up the next morning and sees that, once again, it's sparkly when the sun rises. (Has she never seen a sunrise or sunset before?) Pinkalicious gushes over how magical this is, and she decides it proves fairies are real! The end.
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40 reviews
March 3, 2021
This book is extremely adorable!
I was looking for a fantasy/magical book that included the color pink to read with a student during my field experience. Needless to say, this book did not disappoint! Pinkalicious and her big imagination take the reader on a journey of building a fairy house to catch her garden fairies in. She even goes as far as sleeping outside to see if she can catch the fairies visiting her garden at night. This is such a cute, imaginative story to read with any young reader.
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2,190 reviews
April 12, 2018
This was a library book from my daughter's school. It's a cute story that turns morning dew into a tale about garden fairies. As an early reader book, it's also very simple. Not my type of story, but my 5-year-old daughter loved it. Hard to tell if that was genuinely for the story or because these books appear to be popular in her class. Either way, at least she enjoyed her library book for the week.
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2 reviews
June 4, 2021
This book is definitely deserving of a 5 star-rating. It shows how creative kids can be when they are younger. Yet it also shows how foolish they can be as well. Peter and Pinkalicious are a great demonstration of this. The mood of this book is amazing, Pinkalicious and her brother are just having fun with no problem except for the disappointment they feel when the fairies never came to them. Certainly a great book to read to your dying grandmother on her death bed.
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1,596 reviews
January 17, 2019
Okay, we love Pinkalicious here, but this story was just odd. I couldn't figure out what the faries were. Dew? Spring? Hahaha. Oh well. Cute story either way. Typical Pinkalicious. Colorful, bright illustrations.
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154 reviews5 followers
January 20, 2018
I thought that this book was magical and reminded me of that time in childhood when fairies were real. This is one of our go-to series at our public library.
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84 reviews1 follower
May 31, 2018
My granddaughter says it has fairies in it how could she not like it. She read it herself.
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July 26, 2020
My daughter is a big Pinkalicious fan and I have to say that they are rather cute stories. I myself enjoyed reading this one with her. Magic is in the air in Pinkalicious Fairy House.
324 reviews1 follower
February 25, 2021
My daughter enjoys Pinkalicious books.
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906 reviews
January 18, 2022
My toddler loves these books. He didn’t know what a fairy house was and thought it looked really fun. If you want to encourage kids to believe in fairies this is a sweet book for it.
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February 10, 2025
The house she makes is for the fairies who help her garden to grow. Read to my 5 year old granddaughter.
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1,166 reviews1 follower
March 3, 2017
My kids and I enjoyed this book. my daughter loved the illustrations as well. it was a cute story. I would recommend this book to others.
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2,254 reviews16 followers
February 24, 2017
a cute book to read to children, but lacking in terms of helping children learn how to read. a cute story about wanting to stay up late and catch fairies versus going to bed as normal.
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514 reviews65 followers
November 25, 2013
My granddaughters love the color pink, so I hoped this book would expound on that. I was also looking for an early reader book with simple words to sound out or sight read. This book failed on both counts. This is part of a story book series, so perhaps I've missed the basis for this story.

Two children are looking for faries. They build a tiny house and tea set in their back yard in hopes of seeing them. They camp out, but miss the fairies that must have come because some of the berries are gone from the tea set. Not a very exciting story line either, but lovely pictures. There seem to be a multitude of these books, so I will try the storybook versions before leaving this series as a failure for me.
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4,985 reviews60 followers
February 27, 2013
Pinkalicious loves spring and longs to see the fairies that help her garden bloom. She builds a fairy house in her backyard to welcome them and sets out honeysuckle and berries to entice them to use it. Peter and Pinkalicious camp out in the backyard hoping to catch a glimpse of the mysterious fairies, but both children fall asleep before they arrive. In the morning, they celebrate the fairies secret arrival and the gifts of spring with their mom and dad.

Great story! Digital illustrations showcase all the best features of spring. Pair this book with a craft project in which you build a fairy house for your garden!

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478 reviews17 followers
February 5, 2015
Pink and her brother want to see the fairies that bring spring and build a fairy house for them, then go camping in the back yard in further attempt to see them. The fairy house construction is beautifully illustrated and creative and may inspire a whole line of craft projects. The story avoids directly addressing whether fairies are real or not, which I find more palatable than the Pinkalicious stories featuring Goldilicious, the ridiculous flying unicorn. This story is also a lot less fixated on the color pink than most in the series, which is a welcome break.
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621 reviews14 followers
January 16, 2014
Pinkalicious is a popular series amongst young emergent female readers. The concept of this story is cute and certainly relate able for your readers.

However, I have to nitpick on the fact that the text is black over green background most of the time. A key element in identification is having large, simple to see text. I would've liked to see even white bubbles so the words didn't blend.
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1,949 reviews1 follower
April 4, 2013
46 months - Not a stellar pinkalicious book but most learning to read books are not fabulous anyway. What we did like was the fairy house and accessories. Makes us want to make our own.
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907 reviews6 followers
March 11, 2014
This gets an extra star because there was music hidden in the scenery.
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