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A review by librarybookfamily
Pinkalicious: School Rules! by Victoria Kann
2.0
School can be hard. Especially when you bring your imaginary/invisible unicorn.
I don’t like that she uses her emotions to blackmail her teacher into letting the unicorn stay.
There is cursive on the wall. So I’m assuming second or third grade kids. I’m sure there are better ways of making new friends than talking about your imaginary unicorn.
I don’t know why these books severely rub me the wrong way. Maybe because they are blatantly marketed to my young girl children? They reinforce undesirable behavior? The stories don’t flow well? I wish my daughter didn’t love them so much.
I don’t like that she uses her emotions to blackmail her teacher into letting the unicorn stay.
There is cursive on the wall. So I’m assuming second or third grade kids. I’m sure there are better ways of making new friends than talking about your imaginary unicorn.
I don’t know why these books severely rub me the wrong way. Maybe because they are blatantly marketed to my young girl children? They reinforce undesirable behavior? The stories don’t flow well? I wish my daughter didn’t love them so much.