If I was working with late elementary school and early middle school I would definitely buy this whole series for my class room. While book does have a few illustrations through I think it is still very age appropriate with its context. I would recommend this book to my ten your old niece in a heart beat ,because the author did a very good job in presenting positive relationships and how to deal with certain situations. And even though Katie is now very happy with her Cupcake Club friends, Callie’s mean move still bothers her. She takes a very mature route to working through the problem at hand.I absolutely loved they tackled the issue of what really friendship and being a friend in only some situations is not a true friendship. Katie finds the courage to face off with a former friend in this addition to Spotlight’s sweet treat of a tween series.Katie and Callie used to be best friendsuntil Callie ditched Katie so she could join the Popular Girls Club. It had a positive message for not only young girls but all relationships. Moving on with her Cupcake Club friends despite lingering resentment over being ditched by her former best friend for a more popular group, Katie resolves. She is finding ways to confront and work out her friendship with another girl in the group that is her former friend. It's is about a young girl in a cupcake (baking) club. Katie and the cupcake war by coco Simons is a contemporary realistic fiction for ages eight through twelve years old.
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