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Made with Love

Donuts!

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Celebrate the perfect donut, and debate over your favorite flavor, in this adorable board book that shows any donut is made better with love—and someone to share it with.
These donuts are hot and fresh. Warm, golden brown and pillow-y soft, can you guess the delicious topping on each one? Turn over each donut to find out!
Artfully drizzled with Lea Redmond's fun-loving guessing game and topped with mouthwatering illustrations from Flora Waycott, this beautifully designed board book is stacked with treats for hungry young readers. It's even shaped like a donut! With every turn of these satisfyingly thick pages, a new, delicious topping is revealed, leaving readers with a picturesque plate to start their day. Celebrate a classic family tradition with this appetizing board book infused with Lea Redmond's signature sweetness.
BESTSELLING AUTHOR: Bestselling author Lea Redmond's Letters To series alone has sold more than 3 million copies. This is her modern, delicious, and innovative breakfast-themed take on Sam's Sandwich—featuring every kid's favorite food: donuts!
GUESSING GAME: With each turn of the page, guess a new donut flavor! Which is your favorite? From pumpkin spice to chocolate, you have lots to choose from.
DURABLE & PERFECT FOR LITTLE HANDS: Rounded, thick board construction makes this book both resistant to damages and perfect for little hands.
IT LOOKS SO REAL YOU COULD EAT IT: With shaped pages, die-cut holes, and foil, this tactile board book mimics the delicious object quality of real donuts. Just don't actually try to eat it!
HOLE-AS-HANDLE: The youngest readers can use the die-cut hole in the center of the book as a handle to turn the page.
Perfect for: parents, gift-givers, donut lovers
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    • School Library Journal

      October 1, 2021

      PreS-Although the images are mouth-watering to pore over, any true doughnut-loving kid is going to want the real thing, rather than a doughnut-shaped guessing game. For every doughnut topping pictured on the right, readers are asked to guess the flavor revealed on the page turn. Some are obvious, others not. VERDICT Unless this is useful for point and name story hours, this is not nearly as satisfying as the sweet treats it depicts; get thee to a bakery, and don't forget the kids!

      Copyright 2021 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      December 15, 2021
      In this second installment of the Made With Love series, golden brown donuts, fresh out of the oven, are dressed with different toppings. Each circular page of the book shows a different donut as seen from a bird's-eye view, and little ones are invited to guess the flavor of each topping. Simple, one-sentence hints in a chocolate-brown font on the verso page offer clues such as "this flavor begins as tree sap!" and "the next one contains citrus and tiny seeds." Visual cues on the pastries offer hints as well: a blueberry-glazed donut is decorated with berries; a maple-glazed donut is adorned with small maple leaves; and a lemon poppy seed-glazed donut is adorned with poppy seeds as well as a lemon wedge. Little ones must turn the donut-shaped pages to reveal the name of the flavor. The pattern continues until the unseen narrator asks what ingredient all of the donuts have in common; the sweet answer to this question is the icing on the cake, ahem, donut. While donut-loving toddlers might appreciate the appetizing, watercolor illustrations and the novelty aspects of the book, they may need adult help to guess some of the flavors, particularly pumpkin spice since the only clues are a cinnamon stick and cloves. The book has die-cut holes at the center that little hands can use to turn the pages; however, it may not stand up to robust play due to the very narrow binding. A flavorsome option to develop tactile and associative memory skills in small children. (Board book. 1-3)

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