Too Many Babas

Too Many Babas by Carolyn Croll is a delightful children’s book published by Harper & Row in 1979. This first edition features 63 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Baba Edis, who seeks a simple bowl of soup to warm her bones, but her well-meaning friends each have their own ideas about how to improve it, leading to a comical culinary disaster.
Readers will find a charming narrative that highlights the humorous chaos that ensues when too many cooks attempt to influence a single dish. This edition brings to life a folktale with a Russian flavor, making it an engaging read for young audiences. With themes of cooking and friendship, the book serves as an entertaining introduction to the joys and challenges of collaboration in the kitchen.
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Poor Baba Edis! She just wants some soup to warm her bones, but Baba Basha thinks it seends salt, Baba Yetta thinks it needs more pepper, Baba Molka thinks it needs more garlic, and the soup ends up tasting awful. This bright, new, full-color edition of an original folktale with a Russia flavor tells the story of what happens when there are too many cooks in the kitchen.
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