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Fun Foods: Healthy Meals for Kids is about putting the fun back into feeding children. Filled with 60 practical easy-to-make recipes, it aims to get parents and children involved in the preparation of meals, while promoting a healthy approach to eating.
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A note from the author, Andy Lee. This book was only ever meant to have one copy printed. I wrote it as a surprise for my sister and her husband to celebrate the 1st birthday of George (my nephew), but when I asked my mate to print me one copy he said, “This is good, can we print more?” So if you don’t think its good, take it up with my friend Horgs, not me!
A quirky little read, just a bit of fun and I rather enjoyed it – Yvonne.
Hard cover, 29 pages, 27 cm x 24.5cm, Age: 1+
3 books in 1, suitable for ages 3-9 years, includes a delightful, colourful, illustrated story about Mairi the Mole who digs her burrows under Anne’s lovely lawn and visits her veggie patch.
A delightfully funny story with a folk-tale flavour, with illustrations by internationally acclaimed illustrator Axel Scheffler.
Keep your eyes open, smile nicely and never disagree with anybody,” Jack’s mother advises. And it proves good advice, too, through the amazing adventures that follow – as Jack becomes a star pupil, goes out to work, attends his own funeral…and finds himself suitor to a princess! Idle he may be, but Jack’s no fool. Paperback, 74 pages, 12.9cm x 19.8cm
Ghost dogs and skeletons in a tall tale with a tender heart from the Caldecott Medal-winning creator of My Friend Rabbit. Gus doesn’t feel like doing much after his dog Ella dies. He doesn’t really even feel like dressing up for Halloween. But when Gus runs into a bunch of rowdy skeletons, it’s Ella–his very own Bone dog–who comes to his aid, and together they put those skeletons in their place. A book about friendship, loss, and a delightfully spooky Halloween.
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