
Written by Karina Yan Glaser · Illustrated by Kat Fajardo
Book #3 in the The Kids in Mrs. Z's Class series
Poppy faces a candy challenge and her grandmother's forgetfulness. Can she find courage to help her family?
Poppy Song, a third-grader at Curiosity Academy, loves baking like her grandmother, Po Po. When tasked with making Dragon's Beard candy, Poppy is excited but worried about Po Po's increasing forgetfulness. As Po Po's memory lapses put her in danger, Poppy must summon courage to support her family. Will she succeed in balancing her baking passion with the challenges at home? This heartwarming tale explores the sweetness of family bonds and the bravery found in unexpected places.
In the exciting new KIDS IN MRS. Z’S CLASS chapter-book series, every book is written by a different beloved children’s author and stars a different kid in the class. For Book Three, Poppy Song must navigate both a tricky candy recipe and her grandmother’s increasing forgetfulness in a heartwarming tale written by New York Times bestselling author Karina Yan Glaser (The Vanderbeekers of 141st Street). When Poppy Song joined Mrs. Z’s third-grade class at Curiosity Academy, she knew just how to connect with her classmates: baked goods. Her beloved grandmother Po Po used to own her own bakery, and Poppy has inherited Po Po’s gift for making pineapple buns, egg tarts, and other sweets, which she gladly shares with the other kids in Mrs. Z’s class. After her classmates hear about a fancy treat called Dragon’s Beard candy, they can’t wait for Poppy to make some and bring it in. Poppy is excited – and daunted – to try to make the candy, but she has other worries on her mind as well. Ever since they moved to Peppermint Falls, Po Po has been acting differently, putting items back in the wrong places, even mixing up ingredients in the recipes she knows by heart. Poppy wonders whether to say anything about these changes. Then comes a day when the differences put Po Po in danger, and Poppy must find her own courage to help her grandmother and her family figure out a way forward. This tender novel from the author of The Vanderbeekers on 141st Street series celebrates all the people, and surprises, that make life sweet.
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