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Baby Bear’s Spaghetti Misadventure: Very Short Misadventure Stories for Kids and Bears, k-1

 

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  • Grady Harptop

Amazon Hall of Fame Top 50 Reviewer

5 out of 5 stars Accepting Responsibility

Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2020

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New York author Linda Karimo is a Copywriter who now fulfills a long dream of writing children’s books. She makes an impressive publishing debut with BABY BEAR’S SPAGHETTI MISADVENTURE with illustrations by Garry Vaux. Linda is a member of the Society for Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, American Library Association, American Writers and Artists among other associations.

Inviting us into the Bear World, Linda introduces Mama Bear and Baby Bear in a colorful and familiar setting of the kitchen, but of course as the characters are bears, the kitchen is in a cave. Mama Bear is cooking spaghetti and meatballs while despite prior teaching about ‘forbidden lists’ (acts and deeds that are irresponsible and disruptive), Baby Bear is bouncing a ball off the cave wall. Despite an initial reminder from Mama Bear, Baby Bear continues his pastime and of course that interferes with Mama Bear’s spaghetti preparation – in a major way – and that leads to a well learned lesson for Baby Bear to take responsibility for his actions!

In addition to being a colorful and well-illustrated book, the story carries a sound message for children – the reason for rules and responsibilities – and the importance of accepting those. This is a delightful beginning for a new series of books from the talented Linda Karimo. More please…!

Grady Harp, October 20

  • Zella L. Ondrey

5 Out of 5 Stars Charming and Engaging!

Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2020

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Cute story that most parents and children can relate to! Questions in the storyline draw readers in and help develop critical thinking skills. Perfect for young inquisitive minds!

  • Lucas Mayer

5 out of 5 Stars Such a lovely story-great! For young parents

Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2020

This was such a wonderful and engaging little story with some important life lessons to teach the little ones. I immediately grabbed a copy for my best friend and his wife who have two young children. They love it!

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