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OverviewA chocolate pudding recipe. A hungry girl. An exhausted mother...What could go wrong? Join Candace Margaux on her kitchen adventure, as she attempts to make chocolate pudding, much to her mother's delight and the concerned looks of her teddy bear and pet cat. This tasty story, the first book in The Happy Mealtimes Series, teaches feelings, counting, quantities, textures, senses, taking turns, and much more! Delicious recipe included! For little people aged 3-6, and their teachers, parents and grandparents. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daniel SassoonPublisher: Caleca Press Imprint: Caleca Press Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.30cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.104kg ISBN: 9780645101102ISBN 10: 0645101109 Pages: 36 Publication Date: 30 April 2021 Recommended Age: From 3 to 6 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"My daughter took your book to the daycare today. This is what they wrote: ""Thank you G for sharing your delightful story about Chocolate Pudding For Breakfast with us. We love your favourite page that Miss K read to us. It was also a great way for us to learn about feelings too!"" ""Btw: her favorite page is the one that Candace Margot falls from the chair "" ""I enjoyed this charming little book about a girl who doesn't know what she wants for breakfast. Anyone who's ever cooked with kids can probably relate to the mess she makes! Cute and fun illustrations."" ""The book is very entertaining. I read it to my kids and my son Ari thought it was really funny. The part where the mom says,"" Oh no Candace Margaux"", they thought the moms face is really funny. The writer illustrated the book well. My kids can relate to the story when I let them help me prepare and cook a certain dish they liked to eat. I really liked the book because at the end there's a recipe on how to make a chocolate pudding, which we wanted to try.""" My daughter took your book to the daycare today. This is what they wrote: Thank you G for sharing your delightful story about Chocolate Pudding For Breakfast with us. We love your favourite page that Miss K read to us. It was also a great way for us to learn about feelings too! Btw: her favorite page is the one that Candace Margot falls from the chair I enjoyed this charming little book about a girl who doesn't know what she wants for breakfast. Anyone who's ever cooked with kids can probably relate to the mess she makes! Cute and fun illustrations. The book is very entertaining. I read it to my kids and my son Ari thought it was really funny. The part where the mom says, Oh no Candace Margaux , they thought the moms face is really funny. The writer illustrated the book well. My kids can relate to the story when I let them help me prepare and cook a certain dish they liked to eat. I really liked the book because at the end there's a recipe on how to make a chocolate pudding, which we wanted to try. Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |