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5 Things You Should Know About Baby Bear’s Spaghetti Misadventure, first book in series Very Short Misadventure Stories for Kids and Bears, K-1 @karimolinda #5Things

Back in the Stone Age, well maybe not that far back…

When Linda Karimo was very young, she learned to read at the knee of her Irish immigrant grandmother. Nannie, as she was known to the family, was just learning English herself.

They read all the classic children’s stories together. There was one in particular that became the inspiration for Linda’s current series of children’s books.

Moving forward, Linda was always a ravenous reader. She would often read all the books by a given author and then go onto yet another great fiction author. Espionage, legal, medical, suspense, and some “who done it” were her game.

Her day job as a Copywriter paid the bills while she dreamed of writing an extraordinary series of children’s books.

So, what childhood story prompted Linda to write a series about those characters?

It was Goldilocks and the Three Bears. Linda’s nickname was always Goldilocks.

She transports her readers into the world of bears whose lives are not much different than humans, just bear style.

She has a conversational style of writing and wants her readers to feel a part of the action taking place, not just looking through the window watching it all going by.

A Lifetime full of love and compassion!

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5 Things You Should Know About Baby Bear’s Spaghetti Misadventure, first book in series Very Short Misadventure Stories for Kids and Bears, K-1 

1. Young children will smile and be drawn to Linda Karimo’s nonthreatening character sweet little Baby Bear who is around their age. The illustrator has so clearly depicted his emotions.

2. Parents/guardians will gravitate toward the Mama Bear character who will be stern when necessary, but warm and loveable toward her sweet Baby Bear son.

3. Children love spaghetti and meatballs and will identify with the concern that Baby Bear has when he might have wrecked Mama Bear’s dinner.

4. The Pandemic has put unprecedented pressure on parents/guardians of young children when trying to teach them life’s lessons. After reading Baby Bear’s Spaghetti Misadventure to their children, a common comment might be, “See what happened when Baby Bear didn’t listen to Mama Bear after she said no to a playtime activity. Even when she explained why.”

5. Parents/guardians will nod and identify with the range of emotions played out by Mama Bear when reading this book and those coming down the line.  


 





Title: Baby Bear’s Spaghetti Misadventures
Author: Linda Karimo
Publisher: Independent
Pages: 42
Genre: Children’s Picture Book

BOOK BLURB:

Meet Mama Bear and her sweet little bear child, Baby Bear.

Sometimes he doesn’t do what Mama Bear says, sound familiar?

This one particular day when Mama Bear was cooking spaghetti and meatballs, Baby

Bear bounced his ball against the cave wall.

Baby Bear knew it was on the forbidden list.

He did it anyway.

Mama Bear gave him the look.

He did it again.

Find out what happened to Mama Bear’s spaghetti dinner and naughty Baby Bear.

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