Miss Sugar Crumb's Sequel - Now Available on Amazon.com "Miss Sugar Crumb's Cooking Lesson" by Malinda Mitchell and Nora Tapp Franzese "Miss Sugar Crumb (don't you just love that delightful name!) seems
to be a single young woman who loves the forest animals around her
home. She invites these beautifully illustrated animals to come into
her home and teaches them how to use measuring cups, the oven and how
to read a recipe. She and the forest friends make sugar cookies.
This delightful book with exceptional illustrations is sure to be a big
hit with young readers! This story has a double lesson as well. . . .
be kind to your forest friends and also how to feed those around you by
cooking. As Josie turtle says, “Cooking sure is a lot of work.” But
Miss Sugar Crumb patiently shows the animals how to bake. When
all the cookies and goodies are baked and put on the table the friends
and Miss Sugar Crumb gather around for a mid morning snack but before
partaking of the goodies they all bow their heads as Miss Sugar Crumb
gives thanks. I love that this story also teaches young readers to be
thankful for what God has provided! This is one of those
"magical" stories where kindness and patience are the norm. The story
is cute and reads smoothly. The illustrations are fantastic as you can
tell by the cover picture! I love the picture of the raccoon pressing
out the cookie dough. Such a sweet 5 star read for young readers!" 5-STARS - The Readers Favorite Team support@readersfavorite.com http://readersfavorite.com/ "Miss Sugar Crumb's Magic Kitchen" by Malinda Mitchell and Nora Tapp Franzese "Miss Sugar Crumb's Magic Kitchen" Book Signing at Canaan Elementary Cover Art to "Miss Crumb's Magic Kitchen" Check Out Book Review: http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/homeschoolbookreview/759903/
Tex Ware Publishing
Miss Sugar Crumb is a fair young maiden who loves animals and people. She enjoys feeding animals and taking food to the sick and needy.
She never asks anything in return for her generosity. Wonderful, magical things happened to both animals and people who taste the treats cooked in her kitchen. Among those affected by this magic are a young couple and some forest animals. Their story comes alive with Malinda’s words and Nora’s beautiful illustrations. New Review: |



