The Welcome Cookies
Author: Kaye Baillie
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
Everyone enjoys the cosiness and friendliness of their favourite cafe. But what happens when the place you love suddenly changes? Mabel loves visiting Miss Plum's Sugar Plum Cafe and drawing pictures for the arty-smarty wall. But one day, Mabel finds the cafe under renovation by someone new. She misses her favourite cafe, and she misses Miss Plum's smiles. One day, the cafe reopens, and Mabel reluctantly visits there with her mother. Will this new place provide Mabel with the same joy she felt in the old place? And how will Mabel accept its differences? In The Welcome Cookies, Mabel witnesses what she perceives to be the destruction of a place she loved. The story shows how even though we can sometimes mourn the loss of a place and miss seeing people, if we open ourselves to new things, it can mean new beginnings and a chance for new friendships to develop. The story also shows how a child has the power to make someone feel special and welcome. With sensitive illustrations that give life to Mabel's emotional responses, this book will have young and old alike wanting to visit their local cafe to taste the welcome cookies.
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
Everyone enjoys the cosiness and friendliness of their favourite cafe. But what happens when the place you love suddenly changes? Mabel loves visiting Miss Plum's Sugar Plum Cafe and drawing pictures for the arty-smarty wall. But one day, Mabel finds the cafe under renovation by someone new. She misses her favourite cafe, and she misses Miss Plum's smiles. One day, the cafe reopens, and Mabel reluctantly visits there with her mother. Will this new place provide Mabel with the same joy she felt in the old place? And how will Mabel accept its differences? In The Welcome Cookies, Mabel witnesses what she perceives to be the destruction of a place she loved. The story shows how even though we can sometimes mourn the loss of a place and miss seeing people, if we open ourselves to new things, it can mean new beginnings and a chance for new friendships to develop. The story also shows how a child has the power to make someone feel special and welcome. With sensitive illustrations that give life to Mabel's emotional responses, this book will have young and old alike wanting to visit their local cafe to taste the welcome cookies.
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Author: Kaye Baillie
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
Everyone enjoys the cosiness and friendliness of their favourite cafe. But what happens when the place you love suddenly changes? Mabel loves visiting Miss Plum's Sugar Plum Cafe and drawing pictures for the arty-smarty wall. But one day, Mabel finds the cafe under renovation by someone new. She misses her favourite cafe, and she misses Miss Plum's smiles. One day, the cafe reopens, and Mabel reluctantly visits there with her mother. Will this new place provide Mabel with the same joy she felt in the old place? And how will Mabel accept its differences? In The Welcome Cookies, Mabel witnesses what she perceives to be the destruction of a place she loved. The story shows how even though we can sometimes mourn the loss of a place and miss seeing people, if we open ourselves to new things, it can mean new beginnings and a chance for new friendships to develop. The story also shows how a child has the power to make someone feel special and welcome. With sensitive illustrations that give life to Mabel's emotional responses, this book will have young and old alike wanting to visit their local cafe to taste the welcome cookies.
Format: Hardback
Number of Pages: 32
Everyone enjoys the cosiness and friendliness of their favourite cafe. But what happens when the place you love suddenly changes? Mabel loves visiting Miss Plum's Sugar Plum Cafe and drawing pictures for the arty-smarty wall. But one day, Mabel finds the cafe under renovation by someone new. She misses her favourite cafe, and she misses Miss Plum's smiles. One day, the cafe reopens, and Mabel reluctantly visits there with her mother. Will this new place provide Mabel with the same joy she felt in the old place? And how will Mabel accept its differences? In The Welcome Cookies, Mabel witnesses what she perceives to be the destruction of a place she loved. The story shows how even though we can sometimes mourn the loss of a place and miss seeing people, if we open ourselves to new things, it can mean new beginnings and a chance for new friendships to develop. The story also shows how a child has the power to make someone feel special and welcome. With sensitive illustrations that give life to Mabel's emotional responses, this book will have young and old alike wanting to visit their local cafe to taste the welcome cookies.
The Welcome Cookies