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My Grandma's Magic Recipes: Summer Sunshine
Book #3 of My Grandma's Magic Recipes
Illustrated by Camilla Sucre
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About The Book
A joyful celebration of food, family and the magic of cooking together.
Zee and Grandma planted seeds in the ground and now, with the help of the summer sunshine and a lot of love, they’re finally ripening into beautiful tomatoes!
Grandma knows there are so many tasty recipes to make with them – but for Zee, there’s nothing better than the first bite of a fresh tomato, all by itself. Join them as they celebrate a plant-powered summer in this charming story and recipe book.
Debut author Ella Phillip's text is a joy to read aloud and is beautifully complemented by Camilla Sucre's vibrant illustrations. Includes a delicious summer recipe and tomato-growing guide!
Zee and Grandma planted seeds in the ground and now, with the help of the summer sunshine and a lot of love, they’re finally ripening into beautiful tomatoes!
Grandma knows there are so many tasty recipes to make with them – but for Zee, there’s nothing better than the first bite of a fresh tomato, all by itself. Join them as they celebrate a plant-powered summer in this charming story and recipe book.
Debut author Ella Phillip's text is a joy to read aloud and is beautifully complemented by Camilla Sucre's vibrant illustrations. Includes a delicious summer recipe and tomato-growing guide!
About The Illustrator
Camilla Sucre is a Caribbean American artist from Trinidad, born in New York and raised in Baltimore. She studied at MICA (Maryland Institute College of Art) and has a passion for many things including film, TV, and of course illustration.
Product Details
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's UK (August 9, 2024)
- Length: 32 pages
- ISBN13: 9781398503090
- Ages: 4 and up
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