Pinkalicious book cover

The Pinkalicious Series in Order

Pinkalicious Books in Order

65 books
Title
Date
Rating
Oct 2007
May 2012
Jun 2012
Feb 2013
May 2013
Mar 2015
Oct 2016
May 2017
May 2019
Oct 2021

About the Pinkalicious series

Series Premise

The series follows Pinkalicious Pinkerton, a spirited, imaginative young girl who adores everything pink—from fairy dresses and cotton candy to bubblegum and cupcakes—and whose enthusiasm for her favorite color often leads to whimsical adventures, small mishaps, and valuable lessons learned with family and friends. Each story explores Pinkalicious navigating kid-sized challenges like sharing interests with others, dealing with jealousy or disappointment, trying new things, or turning ordinary days into extraordinary ones through creativity and determination, always reinforcing themes of self-expression, kindness, acceptance of differences, and the idea that anything is possible when you stay true to who you are.

The series can be read in any particular order, as most books function as standalone episodes with self-contained plots, characters, and resolutions that don't rely heavily on prior events. While publication (or chronological release) order offers a gentle progression through seasonal holidays, growing-up moments, and subtle character familiarity—especially in recurring family dynamics and friendships—jumping around poses no confusion or spoilers, making it easy for young readers or parents to pick favorites based on themes like holidays, pets, or colors without missing essential continuity.

Main Characters

Pinkalicious Pinkerton is the effervescent star—a young girl (around 5–7 years old in the stories) with curly hair, boundless energy, and an all-consuming love for pink that defines her identity and fuels her adventures. Creative, brave, dramatic, and occasionally stubborn in the best kid way, she narrates many tales in first person, sharing her enthusiastic thoughts and clever schemes. Her younger brother Peter (often called Peterrific in later stories) provides comic contrast—more practical, sometimes skeptical, and occasionally exasperated by his sister's pink obsession, yet ultimately supportive and part of the fun. Mommy and Daddy Pinkerton are loving, patient parents who gently guide without stifling creativity, offering rules (like "not too many cupcakes") balanced with encouragement and humor. Recurring friends include Purplicious (a girl who loves purple and teaches about appreciating differences), Goldilicious (Pinkalicious's imaginary unicorn pet who embodies magical play), and other classmates or neighbors who join in escapades. The ensemble feels warm and inclusive—family and friends who celebrate individuality while modeling kindness, sharing, and teamwork.

Setting

The world is a bright, whimsical version of everyday childhood called Pinkville (or simply a cheerful suburban home and neighborhood), where colors pop vividly and imagination transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. Primary locations include Pinkalicious's cozy family house with rooms perfect for dress-up, baking, or crafting; a sunny backyard for outdoor play; a neighborhood park or school with playgrounds, classrooms, and art supplies; and occasional special spots like ice rinks, beaches, gardens, or fairy-tale-inspired realms that blend seamlessly with reality. The aesthetic is candy-colored and collage-rich—layers of textured pinks, sparkles, patterns, and handcrafted details make every scene feel alive and inviting. Seasonal touches add variety: snowy winters with pink sleds, spring flowers in every shade, summer beach days, or holiday decorations that amplify the festive fun. This inviting, kid-centric environment grounds the stories in relatable routines while leaving ample room for fantasy, magic, and creative play.

Tone & Themes

Kann's tone is exuberant, playful, and relentlessly positive, radiating joy and encouragement that feels like a big, colorful hug. The stories brim with bubbly optimism—Pinkalicious approaches life with wide-eyed wonder, dramatic flair, and unshakeable confidence in her pink-loving worldview—while gentle conflicts (eating too many cupcakes, facing a friend's different taste, or worrying about a school project) resolve through humor, understanding, and lighthearted lessons rather than scolding or heavy consequences. Humor sparkles through exaggerated kid logic, silly predicaments, clever wordplay (like "pinkatastic" inventions), and the contrast between Pinkalicious's grand ideas and reality, often leading to giggles and "oops" moments that feel endearing instead of frustrating. Emotional beats stay soft and affirming: brief disappointment or frustration quickly gives way to creativity, apologies, or discoveries that celebrate differences and self-acceptance. The overall vibe is uplifting and magical—like a perpetual pink party—ideal for fostering confidence, creativity, and the belief that being uniquely passionate is something to cheer about.

The Pinkalicious series sparkles as a joyful cornerstone of early childhood literature, inviting young readers to revel in imagination, embrace their passions, and see the world through a lens of bright possibility and self-acceptance. Victoria Kann's vibrant art and heartfelt stories create an irresistible invitation to celebrate what makes each child unique, turning simple moments into pink-tastic adventures filled with laughter, lessons, and love. Perfect for bedtime reading, classroom sharing, or inspiring little artists and dreamers, the series leaves kids (and parents) smiling, empowered, and ready to add a splash of their own favorite color to every day—proving that when you love something fiercely and share it kindly, life truly is magical.

FAQ

How many books are in the Pinkalicious series?

65 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, Kindergarten Fun, was published in June 2022.

When was the most recent book released?

Kindergarten Fun was published in June 2022.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Pinkalicious, published in June 2006.

What genre is the Pinkalicious series?

The series primarily falls into the General Fiction genre.

What is the Pinkalicious series about?

The series follows Pinkalicious Pinkerton, a spirited, imaginative young girl who adores everything pink—from fairy dresses and cotton candy to bubblegum and cupcakes—and whose enthusiasm for her favorite color often leads to whimsical adventures, small mishaps, and valuable lessons learned with family and friends. Each story explores Pinkalicious navigating kid-sized challenges like sharing interests with others, dealing with jealousy or disappointment, trying new things, or turning ordinary days into extraordinary ones through creativity and determination, always reinforcing themes of self-expression, kindness, acceptance of differences, and the idea that anything is possible when you stay true to who you are. The series can be read in any particular order, as most books function as standalone episodes with self-contained plots, characters, and resolutions that don't rely heavily on prior events. While publication (or chronological release) order offers a gentle progression through seasonal holidays, growing-up moments, and subtle character familiarity—especially in recurring family dynamics and friendships—jumping around poses no confusion or spoilers, making it easy for young readers or parents to pick favorites based on themes like holidays, pets, or colors without missing essential continuity.

Is the Pinkalicious series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.