![]() ![]() If I was working with late elementary school and early middle school I would definitely buy this whole series for my class room. While book does have a few illustrations through I think it is still very age appropriate with its context. ![]() When she’s not daydreaming about cupcakes, Coco edits children’s books and has written close to 100 books for children, tweens, and young adults, which is a lot less than the number of cupcakes she’s eaten. I would recommend this book to my ten your old niece in a heart beat ,because the author did a very good job in presenting positive relationships and how to deal with certain situations. Coco Simon always dreamed of opening a cupcake bakery, but she’s afraid she would eat all the profits. She takes a very mature route to working through the problem at hand.I absolutely loved they tackled the issue of what really friendship and being a friend in only some situations is not a true friendship. It had a positive message for not only young girls but all relationships. 'It was like the sweet icing on top of a delicious cupcake,' gushes Katie, whose reconciliation with Callie caps this breezy, predictable middle-grade story. She is finding ways to confront and work out her friendship with another girl in the group that is her former friend. At a school fundraiser, Katie and crew sell cupcakes (competing with Callie and her cronies, who hawk disastrous makeovers), and win the prize. It's is about a young girl in a cupcake (baking) club. Katie and the cupcake war by coco Simons is a contemporary realistic fiction for ages eight through twelve years old. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |