Empathy is their magic ingredient. Follow candy-crazy Mila and her besties, Maia and Maci, as they run Marshmallow Magic-perhaps the best cake and marshmallow pop business on earth--from their dream-come-true backyard tree fort bakery! Can the girls stay positive as they face challenges with their biggest pop order ever and save Mrs. Bradley's reading event? The trio of girl bosses unite to navigate tricky pop shop snafus as well as third-grade social dilemmas. Along the way they discover a creative idea to inspire ...
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Empathy is their magic ingredient. Follow candy-crazy Mila and her besties, Maia and Maci, as they run Marshmallow Magic-perhaps the best cake and marshmallow pop business on earth--from their dream-come-true backyard tree fort bakery! Can the girls stay positive as they face challenges with their biggest pop order ever and save Mrs. Bradley's reading event? The trio of girl bosses unite to navigate tricky pop shop snafus as well as third-grade social dilemmas. Along the way they discover a creative idea to inspire countless readers across their Midwest neighborhood, including their friend Parker, who has dyslexia. If you love feel-good stories on friendship, resilience, and sweet treats, don't miss this social-skills building series. It also teaches empathy through characters who feel left out for various reasons including the main character, Mila, who has food allergies. Join Mila and her friends now! Editorial Review Debbie Zeichner, LCSW, Parent Coach and Mindfulness Instructor As a parent coach supporting parents in raising kids who are kind, compassionate, empathetic and inclusive, it was such a pleasure to find and read, Marshmallow Magic: The Biggest Order Ever. This sweet book is full of important themes such as friendship, teamwork, problem solving, appreciating and accepting differences, inclusivity and more! This story about a young girl with food allergies who learns to "look on the bright side" and find positive ways to deal with challenging feelings, offers inspiration and hope for young readers who may feel different or alone in whatever they are dealing with. I loved the way the characters supported each other as they worked together to solve a challenge and how focused they were on recognizing when others needed acknowledgment and support as well. I especially loved the creative use of vocabulary words and definitions! I highly recommend this book to any parent, teacher or caregiver and look forward to sharing it with other families.
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