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THE COOKIE VOTE

From the Mr. Tiffin's Classroom series

Educational, accessible, and fun.

Mr. Tiffin’s students brainstorm an idea to turn into a bill in anticipation of a trip to the state capitol.

After a vote, the kids decide that their state needs an official cookie. But what kind of cookie? Though Jeremy initially proposed the maple syrup cookie—an ingredient their state is famous for—the kids have other ideas. Some want triple chocolate fudge; others champion apple cinnamon maple syrup oatmeal. Feeling that the class has strayed too far from his original vision, Jeremy joins the triple chocolate fudge faction. The divided class heads to the capitol building, where Representative Mariam Noor gives them a tour; finally, they hold a vote. In a nail-biting moment, Jeremy is the last to vote—apple cinnamon maple syrup oatmeal is the winner! The idealistic Jeremy explains that he didn’t vote for his favorite, but for which cookie best represented the group. The class’s idea becomes a real law when Rep. Noor introduces the bill at the state capitol. Karas’ distinctive, mellow gouache and pencil illustrations depict energetic, engaged diverse children and detailed background scenes. Mr. Tiffin is light-skinned, Rep. Noor has light brown skin and wears a headscarf, and Jeremy is brown-skinned and curly-haired. Detailed backmatter about several state cookies offers kid-friendly context, with a cookie recipe that’s sure to please. This is a delicious addition to the series that stands alone as an excellent democratic primer.

Educational, accessible, and fun. (Picture book. 5-7)

Pub Date: Feb. 25, 2025

ISBN: 9780593173305

Page Count: 40

Publisher: Random House Studio

Review Posted Online: Oct. 25, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 2024

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PUG BLASTS OFF

From the Diary of a Pug series , Vol. 1

Totes adorbs.

A cuddly, squishy pug’s puggy-wuggy diary.

Equipped with both #pugunicorn and #pughotdog outfits, pug Baron von Bubbles (aka Bub) is the kind of dog that always dresses to impress. Bub also makes lots of memorable faces, such as the “Hey, you’re not the boss of me!” expression aimed at Duchess, the snooty pink house cat. Some of Bub’s favorite things include skateboarding, a favorite teddy, and eating peanut butter. Bub also loves Bella, who adopted Bub from a fair—it was “love at first sniff.” Together, Bub and Bella do a lot of arts and crafts. Their latest project: entering Bella’s school’s inventor challenge by making a super-duper awesome rocket. But, when the pesky neighborhood squirrel, Nutz, makes off with Bub’s bear, Bub accidentally ruins their project. How will they win the contest? More importantly, how will Bella ever forgive him? May’s cutesy, full-color cartoon art sets the tone for this pug-tastic romp for the new-to–chapter-books crowd. Emojilike faces accentuate Bub’s already expressive character design. Bub’s infectious first-person narration pushes the silly factor off the charts. In addition to creating the look and feel of a diary, the lined paper helps readers follow the eight-chapter story. Most pages have fewer than five sentences, often broken into smaller sections. Additional text appears in color-coded speech bubbles. Bella presents white.

Totes adorbs. (Fiction. 5-7)

Pub Date: Oct. 1, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-338-53003-2

Page Count: 80

Publisher: Scholastic

Review Posted Online: July 13, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 1, 2019

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PUG'S SNOW DAY

From the Diary of a Pug series , Vol. 2

A strong, accessible diary story for readers seeking an adorable animal tale.

Bub the anxious pug tackles snow days and new neighbors in his second outing.

Bub, acclaimed by some as “the cutest pug on the planet,” at first shares the enthusiasm owner Bella expresses about snow days even though he doesn’t know what they are. Then Duchess the cat (mildly antagonistic, in typical feline fashion) rains on Bub’s parade by pointing out that snow is water—and Bub’s no fan of rain or baths. After a comedic and disastrous first attempt, Bub learns how to properly dress for snow and enjoy it. The outdoor fun’s cut short by mysterious noises coming from the new neighbor, which frighten Bella into thinking there’s a monster. Bub puts on a Sherlock Holmes get-up to investigate but becomes afraid himself of the new neighbor’s large dog. Finally, Bella meets Jack, who’s been working on a tree fort, and his dog, Luna, who is enthusiastically friendly. The story ends on a positive note, as they all happily work together on the fort. The full-color cartoon illustrations, especially of Bub, are adorably expressive and certain to please the age group. The generous font and format—short, diary-entry paragraphs and speech-bubble conversations—create a quick pace. Bub’s stylized emoji bubbles return and are most hilarious when used to express his nervous flatulence. Bella and Jack both present white.

A strong, accessible diary story for readers seeking an adorable animal tale. (Fantasy. 5-7)

Pub Date: Dec. 26, 2019

ISBN: 978-1-338-53006-3

Page Count: 80

Publisher: Scholastic

Review Posted Online: Oct. 12, 2019

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 2019

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