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CANTALOUPE AND HONEYDO BAKE A CAKE

From the Can Do series

A lip-smacking recipe for productive collaboration.

Globular buddies roll into a tricky new project that promises a yummy reward.

Their general approaches spelled out in the first and last letters of their respective names, hesitant Cantaloupe and impetuous HoneyDo start with a bagful of groceries. Through a gloriously messy process of trial and error, and with guidance from Cantaloupe, HoneyDo learns all about measuring ingredients rather than simply dumping them into a bowl. The friends mix various items together in the proper order, wait for what seems like an eternity in front of the oven (“Is it done yet?” “Now?” “No.” “Now?” “No.” “Now?” “No.” “Now?” “No.” “Now?” “No”), slather on the frosting, and eventually enjoy the woefully misshapen but richly chocolatey results. “Delicious! We CAN make a cake!” The two photographed, increasingly spattered melons have cartoon stick limbs and comically exaggerated expressions. Rapid repartee in dialogue balloons drives the cheery shtick of their interactions. The tale ends with the two lying on the floor after HoneyDo slams down a big, red cherry on top; the pair chow down delightedly amid the crumbled remains of their labors. Budding bakers may be bummed that the book lacks specific instructions or measurements—but it’s really more about the fun of working together than making anything specific.

A lip-smacking recipe for productive collaboration. (Picture book. 5-7)

Pub Date: Feb. 25, 2025

ISBN: 9780593697771

Page Count: 56

Publisher: Dial Books

Review Posted Online: Sept. 28, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 1, 2024

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THE COOL BEAN MAKES A SPLASH

From the I Can Read! series

Another quirky take on the series theme that it’s cool to be kind.

The cool beans again step up to do a timorous fellow legume a fava…this time at the pool.

Will a rash decision to tackle the multistory super-slide lead to another embarrassing watery fail for our shy protagonist? Nope, for up the stairs right behind comes a trio of cool beans, each a different type and color, all clad in nothing but dark shades. They make an offer: “It’s not as scary if you go with friends!” As the knobby nerd explains once the thrilling ride down is done, “They all realized that I just needed some encouragement and support.” Just to make sure that both cool and uncool readers get the message, the narrator lets us know that “there are plenty of kind folks who have my back. They’re always there when I need them.” The beany bonhomie doesn’t end at the bottom of the slide, with all gliding down to the shallow end of the pool (“3 INCHES. NO DIVING”) for a splashy finale. This latest early reader starring characters from John and Oswald’s immensely popular Food Group series will be a hit with fans. Fun accessories, such as a bean who rocks pink cat-eye frames, add some pizzazz to the chromatically and somatotypically varied cast.

Another quirky take on the series theme that it’s cool to be kind. (Easy reader. 5-7)

Pub Date: March 26, 2024

ISBN: 9780063329560

Page Count: 32

Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: Feb. 17, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 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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