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Kids Fiction 396
There's Only One Way to Make Bread
Overall rating
 
5.0
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
N/A
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
I don't think there was anything about The Only Way to Make Bread that I didn't enjoy.

At its heart, The Only Way to Make Bread is a wonderful book about diversity and fellowship; bread is bread, however there are a multitude of different varieties, colors, shapes, and sizes. all that matters is that it is made with love.

I love the nostalgia of this children's book. This is a children's book that invites you into and sits you by the warm hearth making you feel cozy and right at home.
The author includes information on different types of breads, which makes for a great conversation starter with your children about different cultures, history, and the like. Plus, she added two recipes for children to make with their "favorite adult." We haven't tried them to date, but look forward to some time together to do so.

The illustrations are just lovely. Gonzales did such a wonderful job capturing the different emotion shown by each character! I love the way she captured the feeling of mixing ingredients together, kneading the dough, and of course pulling freshly baked bread out of the oven.
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