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Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite
The Cupcake Adventure by Strika Karmack, Navos Karmack, and Gus Karmack takes children on an exciting adventure with six cupcakes to a big old refrigerator. They cannot wait to reach there and find out what awaits them. Candy Cotton, Deep Dark Chocolate, Peter Pecan, Minty Chocolate Chip, Very Berry, and Vanilli Bean are thrilled with their new home and they have enough places to roam. Everything seems right inside the big fridge and the cupcakes make a lot of friends. Slowly the cupcakes begin to disappear as each day goes by and Minty Chocolate Chip, the proudest of them all, finds himself left all alone. How does he get saved? Who saves Minty Chocolate Chip? What is the lesson he learns after that? Read the book to find out.
The story is refreshing and original and I like the way in which the author used cupcakes to teach children about tolerance, acceptance, and that it is not how one dresses and looks that decides if they are good or not. Being written in a poetry format gives the story a good pace, movement, and rhythmic vibes. The illustrations are adorable and will captivate young readers with their color and charm. It is a beautiful book for bedtime story-telling because of the messages it conveys. Teachers and educators can use the story to help children in the class understand the meaning of acceptance and tolerance. Stories like this are perfect to help children understand concepts, values, morals, and messages in a delightful way that makes it easy for them to comprehend.