Books

 How the Clownfish Got its Name
Ages: 3-8

This picture book tells the story of a little orange fish without a name. He sees other fish in the ocean that have special names and special talents, and he longs to be just like them. When he meets a fish that needs his help, he realizes that he has a unique gift after all, and finally gets the name he has always wanted.

The book features rhyming verse and repeated phrases to engage young children and help them read along or all by themselves. It is illustrated with colorful layered felt to attract readers and enhance the story.

How the Clownfish Got its Name










Down on the Farm
Ages: 2-6

This felt illustrated picture book tells the story of someone who visits a farm, and is shown around by a little piglet. Each page features a farm scene with a different animal, and each scene features more animals than the one before. The final scene allows children to count up to ten little piglets.


The books includes playful rhymes and boldly featured numbers to engage children in counting and to memorization.

Down on the Farm














A to Z: What Animal Will It Be? 
Ages: 2-6 

A fun, rhyming animal alphabet book to teach children about some familiar and unique animals, while increasing recognition of the letters of the alphabet.

A to Z: What Animal Will It Be?




My Granny's Kitchen: A Traditional British Cookbook

All ages

A unique collection of some of my British Granny's favorite (favourite!) recipes. I remember cooking these with her as a child, and enjoying all of them at her dinner table. Includes breakfasts, main dishes and, her specialty, desserts.

My Granny's Kitchen: A Traditional British Cookbook

 

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