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4-6
Next Best Junior Chef series.
Illustrated by
Aurélie Blard-Quintard.
Surviving two elimination rounds (covered in previous volumes), remaining Next Best Junior Chef contestants Rae and Caroline face challenges, unfamiliar ingredients, and the surprising return of rival Oliver. They struggle to balance their competitive natures and TV appearances with their friendship. Occasional dialogue bubbles add personal insight. Who will win the big prize? Series fans will be satiated by this finale. Culinary facts are appended.
169 pp.
| Houghton
| February, 2018
|
TradeISBN 978-0-544-98028-0$12.99
(3)
4-6
Next Best Junior Chef series.
Illustrated by
Aurélie Blard-Quintard.
After the initial four-person competition (covered in Lights, Camera, Cook!), remaining cooking contestants Oliver, Rae, and Caroline face various challenges and unfamiliar ingredients. They believably struggle to balance their competitive natures, the need to learn from one another, and their TV appearances. Who will be eliminated next? Occasional interview-style speech bubbles provide personal insights from the contestants; expressive black-and-white spot art offers additional context.
185 pp.
| Houghton
| July, 2017
|
TradeISBN 978-0-544-91260-1$12.99
(3)
4-6
Next Best Junior Chef series.
Illustrated by
Aurélie Blard-Quintard.
Four preteens participate in a TV cooking competition. As the contestants seesaw between confidence and nervousness, friendship and rivalry, triumphs and flubs, they learn about cooking and even more about themselves. Scattered interview-style speech bubbles let readers in on contestants' personal thoughts; emotive illustrations are also included. Who will be eliminated? Readers will excitedly tune in to the series' next episode for answers.