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A bit boring and cliche and the artwork feels flat with no lighting or shading. However, for kids who have never seen this type of story, they will enjoy all the trouble that follows Scarlett.

The key to being a good teacher is answering the easy questions and letting parents deal with the difficult ones (pg 107)."

Lovely! Fun anecdotes of a teacher's many eventful experiences in his classroom. Anyone who has taught in a classroom, worked in afterschool programs, or even babysat is sure to relate to the messy and heartwarming drama that taking care of children bring. We all know a Timmy!

The illustrations are cute and help keep your attention. You could try reading this daily with coffee and a bagel, or read them all in one sitting.

The only downside is each event is so extremely short. One day lasts a page with a sentence or two at that. However, toward the end of the book, some events last 2-3 pages. *thumbs-up*

Overall, a very cute book. I would recommend for all ages because it's juvenile enough for kids but relatable for adults.

Fun and educational with a bunch of bakers' cheatcodes on how to make cookies. This book gave me a better understanding of baking.

Sometimes, people who are awesome bakers don't know how to explain what they do, so it's awesome that Bake Like a Pro fills in for them. We see butter, yeast, eggs (yolk and white), sugar, and many more essential ingredients' strengths and weaknesses in our favorite sweets/baked goods.

Also, Sage had way too much attitude. Like girl, sit down. That's why your cake was ugly. :p