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  • Genre:children's nonfiction
  • Sub-genre:Family / General
  • Age Range (years):4 - 9
  • Language:English
  • Pages:44
  • Hardcover ISBN:9798988949039

The Journey of The Little Pink Shoes

Not All Shoes Are Made for Zooming

By Annie Guyton Abrams

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Overview


The Journey of the Little Pink Shoes is a charming, true-to-life children's story set in Grandma's big country yard. Young Kingstahn spots his cousin Karlei's sparkly pink shoes and decides to slip them on for a quick scooter ride even after Grandma says no. But when the ride ends in a tumble, he learns a valuable lesson: some shoes may sparkle, but they're not made for every journey. Through colorful illustrations and a gentle blend of humor and wisdom, this story reminds children (and grown-ups) about listening, making mistakes, and getting back up with a smile. Inspired by a real-life adventure, this book captures the innocence of childhood curiosity, the warmth of family, and the power of resilience. Perfect for ages 4–9, this delightful tale encourages kids to laugh, learn, and love who they are no matter what shoes they wear.
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Description


The Journey of the Little Pink Shoes A country story of curiosity, courage, and learning from life's little falls. By Annie Guyton Abrams What happens when a curious little boy slips on his cousin's sparkly pink shoes and takes off riding a scooter despite being told not to? A tumble, a lesson, and a smile you won't forget. The Journey of the Little Pink Shoes is a humorous and heartfelt children's picture book based on a true story from the author's family. When Kingstahn visits Grandma's house, it's always an adventure. There are chickens in the yard, pecan trees to climb, and cousins to chase. But this visit takes a surprising turn when he spots Karlei's little pink shoes, glittering and calling for just one try. Although they weren't made for scooter riding, Kingstahn couldn't resist. And even after Grandma said, "No riding the scooter in those shoes," the temptation to glide through the country breeze was just too strong. What follows is a funny, relatable moment every child and adult can understand: the kind of fall that teaches more than it hurts. As Kingstahn tumbles to the ground, a lesson is born. This isn't just about shoes. It's about listening, choosing wisely, and finding the courage to get back up again with a smile on your face. In this 32-page fully illustrated book, Annie Guyton Abrams brings her family's real-life memories to the page with warmth, wit, and the kind of storytelling that connects generations. Children will see themselves in Kingstahn's adventurous spirit, and parents and grandparents will appreciate the deeper message: that love and guidance, even with a few stumbles, lead to growth. Filled with country charm from Grandma's porch to the red clay roads, the book captures the feel of Southern childhoods and timeless life lessons. It celebrates curiosity while gently teaching the importance of obedience and safety. And most of all, it shows that mistakes don't define us, they grow us. At the heart of this story is the message that we all fall, but what matters most is how we rise. And when love is nearby, that rise comes with a hug, a laugh, and sometimes... a little pink glitter. Perfect for: Ages 4–9 Read-aloud time with family Classrooms and children's libraries Life lesson discussions Grandparent story time Holiday and birthday gifts
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About The Author


Annie Guyton Abrams is a multigenerational storyteller, memoirist, and community matriarch whose words inspire both children and adults alike. Whether drawing from her Southern roots or family memories, Annie writes with deep compassion, unshakable faith, and joyful honesty. Her children's book, The Journey of the Little Pink Shoes, springs from a real-life moment between her great-grandson and great-granddaughter—turning a fall into a life lesson about obedience, resilience, and learning through laughter. This playful and heartfelt tale invites children to find strength even when they stumble. She is also the author of My Face Smiles Through the Fields of Segregation: Country Living with a Smile, a powerful memoir of growing up in the Jim Crow South. With grace and grit, Annie recounts the joys, injustices, and faith that carried her through one of America's hardest seasons. Her second memoir, Trending Memories: A Daughter's Account of Caring for a Mother with Dementia, offers a tender and raw look into caregiving, memory, and love. Through diary-style reflections, Annie captures both the heartbreak and the sacred beauty of walking her mother home. From the laughter of children to the legacy of elders, Annie's voice carries wisdom across generations. Her writing reminds us that even in the broken places—there is still light, still love, and always a reason to smile.
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