“With his best girl, Pecan Sandy, at his side, Tough Cookie sets out to put Fingers away, for keeps! This hilarious spoof will have readers rolling in the aisles.”
“This is a good book because there are strong good and evil elements between the detective and “fingers,” and how he has to figure out how to fight back. It also relates to students because it gives animation to cookies.”
“It is very creative and the illustrations are made with cut paper. Life is tough for cookies at the bottom of the jar. When the cookie’s partner Chips is taken by fingers, the tough cookie decides he must do something to stop fingers with the help of pecan Sandy and all the crumbs.”
“This book is about a tough cookie who tries to save the cookie jar from the enemy “Fingers”. This book is a good example of fantasy because it creates an entire society and life of cookies within a typical cookie jar.”
“Tough Cookie lives at the bottom of the jar. He’s a hard-boiled former detective who finds out Fingers came after his former partner Chips and is now after him, too.”
“The bottom loaded with nice folks. Some call them crumbs. I call them friends. I like helping them out. Anybody makes trouble, I step in. That’s my job. I’m a tough cookie.”
“Chips and I go way back. Entered the jar the same time, joined the force together. Became partners. We were good. Busted the Ginger Snaps. Broke up the Macaroons. But then...”
“This book is about a detective cookie who fights crime in the lowest lows of “The Jar” that he lives in. It follows the incident of his police officer friend who gets attacked by “fingers” one day.”