A Nickname

A Nickname by Richard Morgan, published by Red Fox in 2007, is a delightful children’s book that spans 24 pages. This engaging story introduces Pinkie, a unique character who defies traditional portrayals of young heroines. Living in a striped lighthouse by the sea with her parents, Pinkie enjoys a vibrant life filled with friends and adventures, particularly her visits to the Grampies down the hill.
Readers will discover how Pinkie embraces creativity and resourcefulness, especially in her love for reusing items, particularly in her favorite color, pink. The narrative unfolds her journey to earn her fabulous nickname, providing an entertaining exploration of action and adventure. This edition also features a pull-out map of Sandpiper Bay, drawn by Pinkie herself, adding an interactive element to the reading experience.
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Introducing Pinkie, the perfect antidote to the traditional sweet girly, wholesome heroines. She lives with her mom and dad in a striped lighthouse by the sea, has lots of friends, and loves to visit the Grampies down the hill. Pinkie loves to re-use things (especially PINK things) and create her own fun and adventures! Find out how Pinkie gets her absolutely fabulous nickname! This first adventure includes a pull-out map of Sandpiper Bay drawn by Pinkie herself.
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