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The Pasta Family Review

Fashionable Media Review Policy: The featured product for this review was provided to me, at no cost, by the manufacturer or representing PR agency for the sole purpose of product testing. Opinions expressed are my own and are not influenced by monetary compensation.

The Pasta Family is a cute little story of a little girl who feels left out and rather unloved due to some family busyness, but in the end finds out just how much she truly is loved.

In this little book the characters named after a pasta and in most cases shaped like that pasta giving providing whimsical looking illustrations for children to look at throughout the book. Our children really liked it and even the older ones thought it was cute.

The author of this story is, Marguerite Ciccolini, who is a life-long resident of Newark, NJ. This 75-year-old mother of five and grandmother of two who spends her time writing, cooking and cheering for her beloved New York Mets.

The Pasta Family is a fun book for children and can be purchased at www.ThePastaFamily.com

“ ‘The Pasta Family’ proves that although customs may change with the times,
family is the one tradition we can’t do without. Buona Fortuna from ‘The Pasta Family’!”

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