Papa Can Fix It!

My Truly Most Favorite Fluffy Friend (Book 4)

Children - Picture Book
35 Pages
Reviewed on 10/25/2018
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Author Biography

Author of children's books like a box of chocolates. Each one is sweet and unique. Pamela wrote her first poem at the age of ten and has been writing ever since then. Above all else, she enjoys spending time with friends and family. She loves to travel to meet new people and see new places.

Children have always been a constant in her life. She lives in Shawnee, Oklahoma with her longtime spouse, adorable Pomeranian's, and a very independent cat. She is Mother to three incredible Sons and Daughters-in-law and eight beautiful and talented Grand-darlings.

Inspiration for this and her other books are from life experiences she and/or her family has had.

She has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Education from Oklahoma Baptist University and a Master's Degree in K-12 Guidance and Counseling from the University of Central Oklahoma. She says she has learned the greatest lessons from life and the school of hard knocks. Through it all, she believes that it is imperative that we keep our faith. She writes in the hope that it may somehow, lift a burden and/or bring a smile to her readers.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Mamta Madhavan for Readers' Favorite

Papa Can Fix It! (My Truly Most Favorite Fluffy Friend Book 4) by Pamela Tomlin captures the magic of the Christmas season. Papa is going to pull Emma on the sled. While a few of her friends want to go with her, Banjo Bear, Bunny Blue, and Cuddly Kitty also want to stay indoors and help Nana make cookies. It is cold outdoors and she goes with her three fluffy friends. Emma is wearing a hat, a snowsuit, scarf, mittens, and snow boots. Then the sled overturns and it looks broken and they know Papa can fix it. He fixes it and the sled is as good as new. Banjo’s chair breaks when they begin to assemble the gingerbread house and Papa fixes that too. Papa fixes a lot of things; a sled, a chair, and a train. What does Emma fix?

The story, set against the backdrop of the Christmas season, is adorable and it is fun to watch Emma and her friends enjoying the festive season and celebrating the traditions associated with Christmas. The illustrations are wonderful and they breathe life into the story and characters. It is a perfect storybook to gift children during the Christmas season and read out to them at home and in classrooms so that they can feel the essence and spirit of the season. The story is simple and delightful and shows how little problems cause small hindrances while getting on with the festivities. Emma is happy she can help Papa and the story gives good memories to all readers.