Buttered Toast Is Good! is the second book in the series called The Misadventures Of Little Toast from Kanika G. These are picture books are about the misadventures of a baby girl who thinks her name is ‘toast’.
By Kanika G
Text and Images from The Misadventures of Little Toast: Buttered Toast
This is Baby.
Baby thinks her name is Toast.
Baby joins her family for breakfast.
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Leanne Calleia writes:
cool book my daughters loved it
Thanks so much for the feedback