A charming picture book for ages 4–8 about a lovable pink house’s journey to a new home, celebrating change, belonging, and the happy surprises life can bring. Meet Pinky, a tiny pink house with a big heart, who discovers that sometimes the scariest changes lead to the happiest surprises! Pinky is the youngest house on her street, and at just one hundred house-years old that's five in people years!, she loves being surrounded by her family. But when her house-siblings start disappearing and her caring owners leave, Pinky faces her biggest challenge yet - she's about to be moved to a mysterious…mehr
A charming picture book for ages 4–8 about a lovable pink house’s journey to a new home, celebrating change, belonging, and the happy surprises life can bring. Meet Pinky, a tiny pink house with a big heart, who discovers that sometimes the scariest changes lead to the happiest surprises! Pinky is the youngest house on her street, and at just one hundred house-years old that's five in people years!, she loves being surrounded by her family. But when her house-siblings start disappearing and her caring owners leave, Pinky faces her biggest challenge yet - she's about to be moved to a mysterious new location! Follow along as Pinky experiences an incredible journey through city streets, highways, and bumpy roads. With each turn and twist, she worries about her destination, but little does she know that a special surprise awaits. This heartwarming tale explores themes of change, belonging, and finding joy in unexpected places. Will Pinky find her perfect forever family?
George is an award-winning children's book writer, playwright, and screenwriter. Dixi Books published How Hope Became an Activist, which Readers' Favorite called "uplifting and optimistic." The book was also a Finalist for the Montaigne Medal, recognizing the most thought-provoking works. His picture book Sophia's Secrets won the Pacific Northwest Writers' Association Children's Story competition (Clavis Books, 2023). Another title, Marisa and the Mountains (Simply Read Books, 2021), was a Finalist for the Chocolate Lily Book Award and the San Francisco Writers Conference Contest. The same recognition was given to Aldo Renaldo and the Renegade Alphabet (Histria Kids, 2023). A second Aldo book, Aldo Renaldo and the Numbers That Just Don't Add Up, is forthcoming from Histria Kids Books. Additionally, two comic children's books are set to be released by Starfish Bay Publishers in Australia. George is a creative writing professor at Thompson Rivers University in British Columbia. He strongly believes in the power of literature to foster empathy, and much of his work reflects his long-standing advocacy for social justice, for which he received the YMCA Peace Medal in 2019. His eco-comedy play, Boomerangst, was produced by Chimera Theatre in 2023. He also writes environmental songs, including Climate Crisis and Salmon Run, performed with his band, Intensive Care--both available on all streaming platforms. >
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