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Pasta Pasta Lotsa Pasta

Illustrated by Mavisu Demirag

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About The Book

A New York Public Library Book for Kids 2024

A family dinner gets out of hand as guest after guest arrives with a different pasta request in this “delectable” (Kirkus Reviews) and rambunctious rhyming picture book. How much pasta is too much pasta?

Ring-a-ding, the doorbell rings, and oh! What did my Nonna bring?

Nonna Ana from Catania only likes to eat lasagna. But Nonno Titi from Tahiti only eats his spaghettini! Zio Tony wants ravioli, Zia Trini wants rotini, the cugini want tortellini… Family dinners can be tricky when the guests are oh-so-picky! As the kitchen gets more and more chaotic, can family pasta night go off without a hitch?

About The Author

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Aimee Lucido is the author of several books for kids, including Emmy in the Key of Code, Recipe for Disaster, and Pasta Pasta Lotsa Pasta. She got her MFA in writing for children and young adults at Hamline University and lives with her family in Berkeley, California, where she likes to do trivia, run, and write crossword puzzles.

About The Illustrator

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Mavisu Demirag is an artist living in Izmir, Turkey. She graduated from Dokuz Eylul University with a degree in fashion design, but later turned her sights to her true passion: illustration. She is the illustrator of picture books including Pasta Pasta Lotsa Pasta by Aimee Lucido and many books published in Turkey and internationally.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Beach Lane Books (July 2, 2024)
  • Length: 40 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781534473645
  • Ages: 4 - 8

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Raves and Reviews

Explore the many varieties of pasta in rhymes as tongue-twisting as the finest fusilli. Feast with this lively family in a book that is deliciously funny and as warm as freshly cooked tortellini.

– New York Public Library, Best Books for Kids 2024

* Lucido’s bouncy rhyming lines are a pure joy to read aloud, and an abrupt comic turn at the end that marvelously maintains the rhyme scheme is sure to leave little ones hungry for repeat reads (and pasta). A playful pick, superb for group story time.

– Booklist, STARRED Review, 6/1/24

"Readers will eat this up. Who wouldn’t love a book about yummy foods, told in such a delightfully bouncy manner?... As delectable as a book can get. Try it. You’ll really like it!"

– Kirkus Reviews, 5/1/24

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