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Silverlicious Audiobook Summary

From the New York Times bestselling author of Pinkalicious, Victoria Kann, comes a new pinkatastic tale of fairy-tale characters and sparkling scenes.

When Pinkalicious loses a tooth, it’s not just any tooth–it’s her sweet tooth! Suddenly candy no longer tastes sweet. With her pinkatastic pen, Pinkalicious writes a note to the Tooth Fairy and tucks it under her pillow…only to hear from Cupid, the Easter Bunny, and a Christmas elf instead.

It is not until the Tooth Fairy finally responds–and works some magic–that Pinkalicious discovers where sweetness comes from.

Silverlicious is a sweet treat for all, especially for kids who are are soon to meet their own Tooth Fairy!

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Silverlicious Audiobook Narrator

Kathleen McInerney is the narrator of Silverlicious audiobook that was written by Victoria Kann

Victoria Kann is the author-artist of the New York Times bestseller Peterrific, and four #1 New York Times bestselling books AqualiciousEmeraldaliciousSilverlicious, and Goldilicous. She is the artist and coauthor of the New York Times bestsellers Pinkalicious and Purplicious. In addition, Victoria cowrote Pinkalicious: The Musical which premiered in New York City to sold-out audiences and continues to be performed across the country. Victoria is the co-executive producer of Pinkalicious & Peterrific on PBS Kids. Her award-winning artwork has graced the covers and pages of many magazines, newspapers, and books. She lives with her husband and two daughters. Readers can follow Pinkalicious on Facebook and Twitter. For more Pinkalicious and Peterrific fun, visit www.thinkpinkalicious.com.

About the Author(s) of Silverlicious

Victoria Kann is the author of Silverlicious

Subjects

The publisher of the Silverlicious is HarperCollins. includes the following subjects: The BISAC Subject Code is Daily Activities, Health & Daily Living, Juvenile Fiction

Additional info

The publisher of the Silverlicious is HarperCollins. The imprint is HarperCollins. It is supplied by HarperCollins. The ISBN-13 is 9780062007674.

Global Availability

This book is only available in the United States.

Goodreads Reviews

Sophie

February 18, 2011

Posted onMundie Kids.My Kindergartner and I love the Pinkalicious series and we eagerly await each release day. It's a bit of an event for the two of us and because she's my youngest, I think I enjoy it even more. We were excited to head over to our favorite bookstore to attend their Silverlicious release party but instead we ended up huddled in a corner reading the book. Yes, it's that good!In Silverlicious, Victoria introduces an important rite of passage in a child's life -- the loss of that first tooth. And she does it with her usual sense of pinkalicious humor and fun. As a parent, my very favorite part of these stories is that there's always an age appropriate reminder to be kind and appreciative of others in this case, to be "as sweet as your sweet tooth".Next time you're in a bookstore, be sure to check out the Pinkalicious series. The stories are well written and the illustrations are downright candylicious. I guarantee that you won't be able to read just one!

Vanda

January 05, 2011

OK, it may be sad that I'm this excited about a kid's book, but I'm really excited about this book coming out! We are Pinkalicious-pink-a-holics in our family.

irish

September 27, 2021

pinkalicious is a girlboss

William

June 22, 2022

My granddaughter very much enjoyed this book, and because of that, I very much enjoyed reading it.

Allyson

October 10, 2011

Silverlicious, part of the Pinkalicious series, was published on February 1, 2011 and has won the hearts of young girls everywhere. In the story, Pinkalicious loses her sweet tooth, but she loves sweets. She leaves the tooth fairy a note with her tooth and asks her to bring her something sweet to eat until a new sweet tooth grows back. Instead of getting a visit from the tooth fairy Tootheetina, she gets a visit from Carlos Cupid, Edgar Easter Bunny and Elf #351. They all leave her three pieces of candy, but they don't taste sweet to her. She also got a note saying that the Tootheetina was called away to far places. Eventually, Pinkalicious learns that her sweetness really comes from deep inside herself, and then she discovers that she can taste sweets again. Victoria Kann is the author and illustrator of this book, and I believe she deserves a Caldecott honor. I believe that this book deserves the honor not just for its popularity, but because of its excellence in quality including original illustrations and the overall presentation. Silverlicious offers a great visual experience for young students and its storyline is perfect for all ages. The theme, plot, and main character are original and so relatable for young students and that's what makes children love to read.

Lynetta

January 15, 2013

The art in this work and this series is just terrific. The pages in this library book have creases in them obviously created by children. In this work her tooth has been wiggling and when it comes out Pinkalicious realizes it was her sweet tooth! She writes a letter to the tooth fairy, but the reply is from Carlos Cupid, because "Tootheetina, your personal tooth fairy, was busy last night." With the next letter to Mr. Cupid and Edgar Easter Bunny (who replies Tootheetina is in India helping an elephant with a tusk ache!), then Elf #351, she plans to stay up and catch them on film but instead is awakened each morning by her alarm "Piiiiink." Tootheetina replies, "Sweetness comes from the inside....Don't forget to brush and floss after every meal!" Great series for your early reader!

Davonni

February 17, 2013

Silverlicious is a great read! Like the rest of the pinkalicious series the pictures are very detailed and colorful. In Silverlicous, Pinkalicious loses her tooth and is worried she lost her sweet tooth as well. She is devastated that she might not ever be able to taste sweet things again. She begins to write the tooth fairy on her quest to get her sweet tooth back. I would use this book inside my classroom when it comes to teaching students how to write letters. This book is a fun way to see what all elements goes into writing a letter.

Cindy

February 28, 2011

Pinkalicious learns a valuable lesson in this book. She looses her a tooth, which happens to be sweet tooth. She can taste nothing sweet. She is disappointed and unhappy when her tooth fairy is to busy to come and help and sends some other interesting guest to help with the problem. She also learns a very valuable lesson on how her attitude may effect how her day goes. This is a fun little book and has very bright and vivid illustrations. Little girls that love princesses will love Silverlicious.

Laurie

June 06, 2014

My daughter and I are enjoying some great books this Summer. Silverlicious has been one of our favorite reads. It's entertaining for me to read to her and she enjoys the story. We've read this entire series. It's so cute and fun. Looking forward to reading more from this author. Laurie Kozlowski

Holly

May 28, 2013

This was was so much fun with the different holiday characters!!! A fun read with Carson.

Tina

February 15, 2019

Silverlicious is about a girl who has a loose tooth and also a very sweet tooth and one day steals a cookie from her brother and her tooth also falls out at the same time. She believes she lost her sweet tooth so she wrote a note to the tooth fairy to send her something sweet and put it under her pillow. She tries to stay up at night to see the tooth fairy but falls asleep and sees a note in the morning that said she couldn’t make it. This happens continuously every night. One day she gets a note from the tooth fairy that says if she is sweet then she will get sweet things also. The next day she was sweet to her brother and shared with him and she was able to taste the chocolate and taste sweet things again.A major theme of this book is sharing and caring. At first she didn’t like to share and took things from her brother and when she lost her tooth she would write sassy notes to the tooth fairy because she didn’t get what she wanted but then when a note told her to be sweet she tried that and got what she wanted. She shared with her brother and so the tooth fairy could tell that she cared about others’ feelings and rewarded her.I always read this series as a kid and it would teach me lessons in a way that I could easily understand them. As I grew older I liked reading these stories again because it reminded me of my childhood and the different ways I learned the rules.I recommend this book because it will teach children how to share with others and that being nice to others will end up also rewarding them in the future. It is a good way for lessons to be taught to children who don’t always listen to their parents but like to read because they will fall in love with the character and want to end up like she does.

Violeta

October 07, 2018

Genre: FantasyCopyright Date: 2011Thoughts: Cute book incorporating all sorts of characters like cupid, the easter bunny and the tooth fairy. Not often that you have all of these in one book so that was a fun part of the book. Classroom Use: Could be used for a classroom where children are still receiving money under their pillow for their teeth from the toothfairy! It has a great moral in the end and that could be used to emphasize the lesson that sweetness comes from the inside.

Eliot

August 06, 2018

Pinkalicious writes letters pleading for help from the Tooth Fairy when she loses her “sweet” tooth, but when “Tootheetina” is busy she sends her friends Carlos Cupid, Edgar Easter Bunny and Elf #351 to help instead. None of the candy they leave tastes good and, in the end, Pinkalicious learns that: “sweetness comes from the inside. When you are sweet, the world and all the delicious things in it will be sweet too!”

Veronika

February 02, 2020

Pinkalicious lost her tooth, which she believes was her sweet tooth because nothing was sweet to her anymore. She was acting mean mean to the people around her because she thought no one understood her losing her tooth. At the end she learned that she has to be sweet as her sweet tooth. She can't be mean to others just because she is in a bad mood and that is what we should teach our kids as well.

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