Cornbread Has a Bad Habit

Cornbread Has a Bad Habit by Vincent Taylor, published by TriEclipse Pub. in 2007, is a children’s book that spans 93 pages. This story centers on Cornbread, a character with a deep passion for music, who expresses his love by rhythmically beating on various objects. The narrative explores the consequences of his enthusiasm, particularly as it relates to his younger sister, Tiffany.
Readers will find a tale that delves into themes of music and family dynamics, highlighting the potential risks associated with Cornbread’s habit. As the story unfolds, it raises questions about creativity and safety, making it a thoughtful read for children. This edition is presented in English and is designed to engage young audiences with its relatable characters and situations.
Official synopsis Publisher
“If there’s one thing Cornbread loves, it’s MUSIC. He has music in his bones. He loves it so much that he has a habit of beating on things to create his favorite beat. Well, find out if Cornbread’s habit will lead to an accident that will seriously harm his little sister Tiffany.”–Page 4 of cover.
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