Carrie's Cupcake Success review by Anissa
Age Range - 5 - 8
Genre - Juvenile Fiction

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Age at time of review - 11
Reviewer's Location - SPARKS GLENCOE, MD, United States
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Carrie’s Cupcake Success By Michelle Parmigaini is a book about a girl named Carrie who loves baking but dislikes math. At school she is assigned a math project to bring in something they love, but it must have something to do with math. Another student in the class tells Carrie that girls can’t be as good at math as boys. Carrie thinks about what her classmate told her and talks to her mom. She wants to use cupcakes in her project, but Carrie can’t figure out how math relates to baking. How will she solve this problem and finish her assignment?

Opinion: 

Carrie's Cupcake Success By Michelle Parmigaini is a wonderful book that teaches kids that math is everywhere and you can find it in anything. I like this book because it has simple vocabulary that is easy for young readers to understand. Something I disliked about this book is that it leaves you in the dark, meaning it switches topics quickly. Overall this was an amazing book that I recommend for kids ages 4+ years old.

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4
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There is nothing bad and Carrie's Cupcake Success has a great meaning.
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