Description
Meet Little Chef. Some days he wonders why growing up can’t follow a perfect recipe – especially when he is:
🥪 Feeling too sleepy to go to school
🍝 Accidentally hit by a soccer ball at recess
🧇 Not in the mood to do his classwork
🥓 Upset that his seat was “taken”
Little Chef compares his love of food to life & learns to toss 5 simple ingredients into the mix of every day.
What would it be like to live in a gigantic picnic basket? School age themes are the focus, so smaller, daily hurdles won’t feel tremendous.
⭐️Little Chef series =recipes for the day & positive re-focus ~ Squash little problems before they boil over!
“Not every hour is as sweet as it is sour…
so he brushed off his new bruises
because he is the one who chooses
to brave that mountain and climb
even if it meant he might fall down a few times.”
Classroom Guide:
- Sensory Language
- Simile Activity included
- Sample Lesson Plan on Amazon Book Detail Page
- Problem Resolution: “Little Chef, whatcha cooking today?” Is a way of asking a child what their outlook on the day will be & allows the child to control the re-focus
- Mini Figurative Language lessons @ReadersMakeThinkers
From the author of Little Chef series and The Thunder Maker series unfolds a “soul food” tale addressing school age themes.
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Spot the Differences Activity included in book
Who can find the Author’s dog hidden in the story?
@ReadersMakeThinkers
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