The Sugar Plum Bakers: And the 12 Holiday Treats

by Pat Tanumihardja (Author)

The Sugar Plum Bakers: And the 12 Holiday Treats
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade

What's a holiday without holiday treats? In this magical new picture book, kids follow the Sugar Plum Fairy, the Gingerbread Man, and their team of bakerinas as they create delicious goodies from around the world--and discover that the real magic is teamwork.

With a pinch of hope and a dash of zing, we can do anything!

The bakerinas are hard at work creating holiday goodies for kids around the world when a blizzard whips up trouble. Will the bakerinas deliver their treats in time? With enchanting illustrations and charming text, The Sugar Plum Bakers introduces young readers to tasty treats from around the world--and even includes a recipe in the back so kids can make some magic of their own.

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Kirkus Reviews

A little too saccharine.

Publishers Weekly

A crew of fairy-like "bakerinas" labor in Sugar Plum and Mr. Gingerbread's kitchen to create 12 international sweets for holiday distribution. But though the group races to finish before an approaching storm, they struggle to work as a team, and one particularly independent sous chef repeatedly goes missing. Management nevertheless spurs them on with a refrain: "With a pinch of hope and a dash of zing, we can do anything!" Eventually, the treats are made--including Christmas sugar cookies and benne wafers for Kwanzaa, both representing the U.S.; Caribbean coconut tarts for Christmas; Filipino ensaymadas for Noche Buena; and Japanese daifuku mochi for New Year's. And though the storm seems fierce, their chaotic coworker offers up imaginative transport. Lui's painterly digital renderings showcase the bakerinas, portrayed with various skin tones, hard at work, and while culinary details sometimes weigh down the telling, Tanumihardja nevertheless cooks up informative holiday fare. Back matter includes list of desserts and a recipe. Ages 3-7. (Sept.)

Copyright 2023 Publishers Weekly, LLC Used with permission.

School Library Journal

K-Gr 2--This picture book explores the yummy goodness of the holidays with the help of fairies and the baked goods they are preparing for delivery to children the world over. Unfortunately, one of the bakers is causing a bit of havoc with his not-so-helping hand: Echo wants to help, but he isn't having success. The fairies get frustrated with him, as they are running out of time to have their delicacies ready before the impending snowstorm. But when they realize Echo is gone, they start to understand what he added to each of the recipes with his own special type of zing. Readers will see in Echo's story how everyone has special gifts to add to any team. Country flags on pages with treats help readers identify where that treat is from. Lui's illustrations of whimsical fairies working together to make the treats will have readers licking their lips and wanting recipes to try at home. Luckily, Tanumihardja shares an easy recipe for brigadeiros in the back of the book for young bakers. Explanations of each featured specialty add to the overall lesson that while treats from around the world might all be different, they are equally delicious--just like how all members of a team are important. VERDICT A fun addition to holiday literature that incorporates the importance of teamwork and diversity.--Darla Kaminsky

Copyright 2023 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
Pat Tanumihardja
Pat Tanumihardja was born in Jakarta to Indonesian-Chinese parents and raised in Singapore. As an immigrant twice-over, she's brimming with stories to tell, and hopes that children of every color and creed will see themselves reflected in books, whether hers or other #ownvoices authors. Before becoming a children's book author, Pat wrote cookbooks and loves to weave food-centric themes into her stories for young people. Don't be shy to hit her up for some favorite recipes! Pat lives in the Washington, DC metro region with her husband and son where she enjoys bubble tea, making dumplings, and hiking the great outdoors.

Bonnie Lui (www.bonnielui.com) is an illustrator and cat enthusiast who loves to play. Her work can be found in books, games and television. She is always looking for ways to create fun in all forms of media for everyone to enjoy.\
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781368089579
Lexile Measure
580
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Melissa de la Cruz Studio
Publication date
September 20, 2023
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV037000 - Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
JUV017010 - Juvenile Fiction | Holidays & Celebrations | Christmas & Advent
Library of Congress categories
Picture books
Baking
Cooperativeness

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