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Another super cute story brought to us by Riya Aarini. My kids and I have read a few by Aarini and we’ve enjoyed them. This was super cute with a really great message. It’s not always about having the most of having the best, sometimes it’s time and effort with the most love and care. This was a great learning story for young kids and the illustrations were adorable. We loved this! A great read and an easy book recommendation.
I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving a free copy.
I voluntarily reviewed this after receiving a free copy.
A delightful read about two mices competing in a bake off.
I enjoyed it and what a wonderful lesson contained in the pages to take away. Highly recommend it !
I received a complimentary copy from the publisher and all opinions expressed are entirely my own
I enjoyed it and what a wonderful lesson contained in the pages to take away. Highly recommend it !
I received a complimentary copy from the publisher and all opinions expressed are entirely my own
funny
relaxing
medium-paced
When the mouse town holds a Bake Off, expert bakers Jazella and Pazenna compete to make the most impressive, best tasting cake for the judges. But they are on unequal footing, with Pazenna having all the fancy mod-cons and ingredients, while Jazella has only two spices and cooks on an open fire. Who will win?
While the narrative of the story is straight prose, the dialogue is in rhyme, which I found a little jarring when reading this to my kiddo, and it interrupted the flow a little. We did also have to clarify the names of each mouse when reading, as they are quite similar. An independent reader may not have that difficulty, but it was needed when reading aloud.
All that aside, this was a beautifully illustrated little book about the importance of love and care, no matter your status or how much "stuff" you have. My kiddo loved it.
~Many thanks to NetGalley for providing a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review~
While the narrative of the story is straight prose, the dialogue is in rhyme, which I found a little jarring when reading this to my kiddo, and it interrupted the flow a little. We did also have to clarify the names of each mouse when reading, as they are quite similar. An independent reader may not have that difficulty, but it was needed when reading aloud.
All that aside, this was a beautifully illustrated little book about the importance of love and care, no matter your status or how much "stuff" you have. My kiddo loved it.
~Many thanks to NetGalley for providing a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review~