Description: Sprinkles Before Sweethearts by Coco Simon Tamiko, Allie, and Sierra focus on ice cream rather than crushes in this fifth delicious book in the Sprinkle Sundays series from the author of the Cupcake Diaries series. Original. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Tamiko, Allie, and Sierra focus on ice cream rather than crushes in this fifth delicious book in the Sprinkle Sundays series from the author of the Cupcake Diaries series!It feels like everyone around Tamiko is crazy in love, and its driving her crazy! Thankfully, Allie and Sierra would rather brainstorm new ice cream flavors than squeal over a crush. But theres a small voice inside Tamiko that keeps wondering: is there something wrong with her if shes more interested in sprinkles than sweethearts? Author Biography From cupcakes to ice cream and donuts! When shes not daydreaming about yummy snacks, Coco Simon edits childrens books and has written close to one hundred books for children, tweens, and young adults, which is a lot less than the number of cupcakes, ice cream cones, and donuts shes eaten. She is the author of the Cupcake Diaries, the Sprinkle Sundays, and the Donut Dreams series. Her newest series is Cupcake Diaries: The New Batch. Excerpt from Book Sprinkles Before Sweethearts CHAPTER ONE DEAR ABBY "Lunch is gross today," I said, lifting a piece of limp iceberg lettuce and letting it drop to my plate. I sighed and rubbed my eyes. "Why so cranky?" asked my bestie Sierra as she chomped on some dry-looking carrot sticks. I sighed. "I stayed up too late last night watching the World Series. My team wasnt in it, but I love postseason baseball, so my mom let me stay up. . . . Oh, oh, OH . . ." I yawned hugely, remembering to cover my mouth at the last second. "But then I couldnt wake up this morning." "Thats why you were late to class this morning?" asked MacKenzie, my newer bestie. "Because of baseball?" Her bright red hair was pulled up in a high ponytail, and it swung from side to side as she shook her head and faked her disapproval of me. "Oh, shush!" I laughed and swatted at MacKenzie, who shrieked and ducked away from me. "The worst part is that I was rushing, so I forgot all this stuff I needed: my cross-country shorts, my idea notebook, my copy of To Kill a Mockingbird. What a hassle!" "You must have been in a rush if you forgot your idea notebook!" agreed Sierra. She tossed her curly brown hair over her shoulder and smiled at someone behind me. "Hey, girls!" she said. I turned around to see Margie and Emilia, two girls from our grade, bearing down on our table. I liked them fine--we were in art and science together--but they werent my BFFs or anything. "Mind if we join you?" asked Margie. "Go for it," I said, sweeping my arm toward the empty seats at the table. "Thanks," said Margie, setting down her tray with a smile of satisfaction. "Whats new?" asked Sierra. "Oh, just brainstorming about the midterm project we need to make for science," said Margie, looking at Emilia. Emilia nodded, but it seemed like there was something they werent saying. Sierra put her head into her hands. "Projects are the worst! Im all thumbs. I hate making them." I cleared my throat. "I love making them!" I said. It was true. I was all about crafts and DIY and would waaaay rather create a project than write a paper about something. "What is your classs assignment?" asked Sierra. We were in different physics sections, with different teachers. "We have to make something that shows a concept or principle in physics. Mr. Franklin said our projects cant just look good--they have to be meaningful and actually work. We have to submit our topic next week." Margie looked at me. "What are you going to do for yours?" I shrugged. My fingers itched to start sketching in my idea notebook, but I didnt have it today, of course. "I dunno. Im not sure yet." I wouldnt have given out my ideas anyway, but I hadnt actually had any inspiration yet. Margie nodded like she was perfectly satisfied with my non-answer, and then she leaned in close. "Well, we actually sat with you today, Tamiko, because we wanted your advice about something. Right, Emilia?" Emilia nodded, looking down at her plate of yucky food. "If its something about art class, I cannot help you there. Mr. Rivera--ugh! That man is a robot! I have no idea what he is looking for--" I began. But Margie was shaking her head. "No. Actually, its about Carlo. Right, Meels?" Emilia blushed dark red. "Do you want me to explain?" Margie asked her. Emilia nodded shyly. At this point I was getting annoyed. These two had sat down and taken over my conversation with my two pals, and then one of them couldnt even speak for herself. "Whats going on?" I pushed. "Well," said Margie, pausing dramatically and relishing the moment. "Emilia really likes Carlo. They danced together at the dance last weekend. And it wasnt just a fast dance. They slow danced too! Then Carlo asked for her SuperSnap, but he hasnt sent her a single message since then. So were not really sure if he likes her or not." "Aww, thats sweet," Sierra said. "Why do you like Carlo?" Emilia didnt respond, so Margie elbowed her teasingly. "Its his dark hair, beautiful eyes, and dazzling smile, right? Anyway, what do you think? What should we do, Tamiko?" I looked up, surprised. "What? Me? I dont have a clue. I barely know the guy. Why would he tell me if he had a crush on someone?" Margie shook her head vehemently. "No, but what do you think? Like, what should Emilia do?" I shrugged. This was so weird. Who am I, Dear Abby? "Um, ask him if he likes her?" "Eeek!" Emilia squealed, blushing an even darker shade of red. "No!" cried Margie. "You cant just ask someone straight up like that. Thats way too direct. And what if he says yes just because hes embarrassed? Hes kind of shy. Then that would set her off on the wrong course." I sighed. "I think if you want an answer from someone, you need to ask them a direct question. Why all the playing around?" Emilia put her face in her hands and shook her head. No one would mistake this girl for someone pushy, so I wasnt sure what she was worried about. Margie shook her head. "Never mind. We just thought youd have some good advice, Tamiko, since you seem to be in the know." "In the know about what?" See, Margie? Ask a direct question if you want an answer from someone. "You know . . . boy stuff," Margie answered. "Youre cool and you have guy friends and youre always wearing cute clothes, so I thought youd know stuff about crushes." In the know? About guys? I had some good guy friends from the cross-country team, but I didnt have a crush on any of them. And it was true that I loved dressing fashionably, but thats always been for me?--I wasnt dressing to impress anyone. I blew my bangs up from my forehead in exasperation. "Just because I have fashion sense and can talk to anyone doesnt mean I know anything about crushes." "Oh well," Margie said. "I guess well just have to wait and see if Carlo sends her a SuperSnap. Or gives some other sign that he likes Emilia." "Good luck," said MacKenzie. Emilia nodded. "Thanks for listening," she added shyly. We wrapped up lunch, and then Margie and Emilia left to go track down poor Carlo somewhere near the lockers. MacKenzie, Sierra, and I stood and went to clear our trays. "That was weird," I said, still puzzled. "Beautiful eyes? Dazzling smile? Carlo?" Sierra said, and giggled. "Wasnt it funny how its Emilia who has the crush, but Margie did all the talking?" said MacKenzie. Sierra nodded. "Emilias obviously really shy, though. Poor girl. It takes a lot of courage to admit you like someone." Even so, I couldnt imagine being in such a state that my friends would have to do all the talking for me. I was no love expert, but I knew that it was better to speak for yourself in any situation, thank you very much! I was excited to get home after school and grab my idea notebook. I always had an idea notebook going--there was a whole shelf in my craft room filled to bursting with my used notebooks. I packed them with sketches of projects or crafts I was working on; pictures ripped from catalogs, magazines, or newspapers; ideas for ways to customize things I already had, like clothing or furniture; inspiration for my part-time job at my bestie Allies moms ice cream parlor, Mollys Ice Cream; and basically anything creative in my life. Its where I really let myself go. Being without it today had been like missing a limb. I pounced on it in my room and slipped the clipped pen off the cover to chew on. I had to pen-chew when I thought. It drove my mom crazy because she always thought I was going to chip my tooth. Hadnt happened yet! The science project was what had my wheels turning. It had to illustrate some simple physics concepts, like force, motion, and velocity. My mom had recently brought home a bunch of spools of colorful wire from one of the labs at the college where she works, and Id been dying to use them. Now I thought I could put them to use for this project. But how? With my idea due next week, I had time to come up with something really cool. I put my pen to paper and let it roam freely while I thought about other stuff. I doodled hearts as I wondered why everyone was suddenly talking about crushes. I mean, come on, we were only in seventh grade! I doodled ice cream sandwiches as I thought about how much fun wed had selling this new concoction at Mollys the day before. I doodled Roman gladiator shields as I thought about my history homework--and then my phone rang. It was Allie herself, calling on a video chat. "Hey!" I cried, accepting the call and grinning at Allie. I could see she was staying at her dads that night. She and her brother alternated staying with their mom and dad. There were pluses to both locations. Her dads new apartment had a rooftop pool, for one thing! "Hey! Hang on while I add Sierra." Then we were all three together. "Besties!" I said. Ever since Allies parents had gotten divorced Details ISBN1534436472 Author Coco Simon Pages 160 Audience Age 8-12 Publisher Simon & Schuster Series Sprinkle Sundays ISBN-10 1534436472 ISBN-13 9781534436473 Format Paperback Imprint Simon Spotlight Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Illustrations f-c gloss UV cvr w- glitter & emboss Language English DEWEY FIC Series Number 5 Year 2018 Publication Date 2018-12-11 NZ Release Date 2018-12-11 US Release Date 2018-12-11 UK Release Date 2018-12-11 AU Release Date 2018-12-31 Alternative 9781534436480 Audience Children / Juvenile We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:137957949;
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