Her clothes are pink, her room is pink, and when her mother makes pink cupcakes, even her food can be pink! Although Pinkalicious finds the pink confection decidedly to her taste, she ignores her mother's warnings and eats so many cupcakes that her skin actually turns pink! Overjoyed at the family doctor's diagnosis of Pinkitis, the girl continue munching on pink cupcakes until her pink tinge darkens to red. In the playful tale, Pinkalicious is a young girl who absolutely adores the color pink. SidelightsĮlizabeth Kann coauthored the children's book Pinkalicious with her sister, illustrator Victoria Kann. Contributor to books, including Chocolate for the Woman's Soul, Volume II. (With Victoria Kann) Purplicious, illustrated by Victoria Kann, HarperCollins (New York, NY), 2007.Ĭontributor to periodicals, including Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Go World Travel, and Forum. (With Victoria Kann) Pinkalicious the Musical produced in New York, NY, 2007. (With sister, Victoria Kann) Pinkalicious, illustrated by Victoria Kann, HarperCollins ( New York, NY), 2006. Education: Graduate of Vassar College, Columbia University, and Albany Medical College. Born in New York, NY married children: two.
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