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Capybara Bubble Tea
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Highlights
- A whimsical adventure of creativity and teamwork as capybara friends explore bubble tea and celebrate life's simple joys.Join Capy, Cali, and Cavin, three curious and adorable capybara friends from the peaceful planet Capyzenia, on a whimsical Earth adventure!
- 3-8 Years
- 9.6" x 6.8" Hardcover
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Animals
- Series Name: Capy Capybara
Description
Book Synopsis
A whimsical adventure of creativity and teamwork as capybara friends explore bubble tea and celebrate life's simple joys.
Join Capy, Cali, and Cavin, three curious and adorable capybara friends from the peaceful planet Capyzenia, on a whimsical Earth adventure! In this heartwarming tale filled with cute, kawaii art, the trio sets out to create their own bubble tea, learning through fun hands-on experiments and teamwork. With the help of new Earthling friends--a turtle, a bunny, and a duck--the capybaras discover the value of creativity, embracing differences, and cherishing life's simple joys. Through trial and error in cooking, they not only master the art of bubble tea but also explore the importance of friendship and sharing a "cup of happy."
Written and illustrated by Helen H. Wu, A CUP OF HAPPY: CAPYBARA BUBBLE TEA is perfect for capybara fans and readers who love stories about exploration, making new friends, and celebrating uniqueness.
Featuring engaging educational back matter, readers will discover:
✔️ Fascinating facts about capybaras, the world's largest and most easygoing rodents.
✔️ The rich history of tea, milk tea, and bubble tea, tracing its cultural roots across the world.
✔️ A fun, kid-friendly homemade fruit bubble tea recipe, perfect for young boba lovers to try at home!
This adorable book inspires young minds to embrace creativity, try new things, and savor the little moments that bring us all together.
Review Quotes
In this fun book about creativity and experimentation, three cute capybaras learn to make 'a cup of happy.' The friends mix up batch after batch of bubble tea, trying different methods and ingredients in their quest for the perfect taste and texture. When new friends have different ideas about what tastes good, the capybaras keep working, eventually dreaming up lots of flavors and textures. They even craft cups in different shapes and sizes so friends can enjoy the treat no matter the size or shape of their paws or beaks. This terrific book shows the power of problem-solving and inventiveness. A bonus is that kids who don't know of bubble tea will discover a new treat--with the included kid-friendly (caffeine-free) recipe. I highly recommend this book. --Carol Doeringer, author of If You Wake a Skunk