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Yuck! Food is from where...?

BuchGebunden
110 Seiten
Englisch
Austin Macauleyerschienen am03.02.2023
On each of the adventures, our characters get caught up in situations sometimes exciting, sometimes dangerous, and sometimes comical. Along with a host of other interesting characters attached to their adventures, these stories are written to help introduce children to a new way of looking at something that may ordinarily present a challenge. The adventures attached to discovering new tastes will have the reader and listener alike drawn into what happens next as both fun and danger await our brother and sister trio on their quest for information about how our food is grown and produced.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextOn each of the adventures, our characters get caught up in situations sometimes exciting, sometimes dangerous, and sometimes comical. Along with a host of other interesting characters attached to their adventures, these stories are written to help introduce children to a new way of looking at something that may ordinarily present a challenge. The adventures attached to discovering new tastes will have the reader and listener alike drawn into what happens next as both fun and danger await our brother and sister trio on their quest for information about how our food is grown and produced.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-3984-3399-1
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum03.02.2023
Seiten110 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 161 mm, Höhe 240 mm, Dicke 12 mm
Gewicht420 g
Artikel-Nr.10732820

Autor

The sixth child in a family of eight, the author grew up surrounded by older and younger brothers and sisters. Learning from a young age that he could entertain the family with made-up stories on long car trips or just around the evening fire, it soon became a talent that the author used when minding his many future nieces and nephews. Using his imagination to overcome the usual child chaos that life sometimes brings, the author's childhood stories were the source for family and friends' encouragement over the years to write children's books. Then, whilst standing under a plum tree in his garden one afternoon, the author's grandchildren asked him what the fruit were above them. When told they were plums, both laughed and informed the author that plums come from a supermarket. This inspired the author's first book The Orchards Treasure and the adventures follow.