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Sunshine Pie - by Sarah Edmonds (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "Olive and Aunty Jen are making a sunshine pie fora picnic with friends, but how do you turn sunshine into pie?
- 3 Years
- 10.0" x 9.6" Paperback
- 32 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Family
Description
About the Book
Drawing on themes of intergenerational friendship and the value of community, this cosy story journeys from farm to table and teaches us that the best stories, like pies, are made for sharing.
Book Synopsis
"Olive and Aunty Jen are making a sunshine pie for
a picnic with friends, but how do you turn sunshine into pie?...a sweet look at
relatives working together to make a treat for their friends....Edmonds'
illustrations are bright and cheerful. A low-key tale that's tasty whether it's
sunny or rainy."--Kirkus Reviews
'Sunshine! We're making a sunshine pie.'
Join them in the supermarket and as they pick their own fruit at the farm, before heading back home to bake. But storm clouds are building - will rain ruin their picnic? It is, after all, a sunshine pie...
Drawing on themes of intergenerational friendship and the value of community, this cozy story journeys from farm to table and teaches us that the best stories, like pies, are made for sharing.
A warm-hearted picture book with a recipe at the back so you too can make your very own sunshine pie!
Review Quotes
"Olive and Aunty Jen are making a sunshine pie for a picnic with friends, but how do you turn sunshine into pie?...a sweet look at relatives working together to make a treat for their friends....Edmonds' illustrations are bright and cheerful. A low-key tale that's tasty whether it's sunny or rainy."--Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Sarah Edmonds is a freelance illustrator on projects with publishers, museums, national parks and charities. Alongside this, her collection of playful illustrated gifts has grown and is sold online and in gift shops.
Sarah is inspired by vintage print production, instructional children's illustration and mid-century colour palettes. Those influences show - she has a particular eye for colour and a unique, memorable palette. Her previous non-fiction titles include: Save Our Species by Dominic Couzens (HarperCollins), All Things Change by Anna Claybourne (Welbeck) and Funny Bums, Freaky Beaks by Sean Taylor and ecologist Alex Morss (Welbeck). Sarah lives by the sea in Worthing, with her partner and their two young children.