Lula's Brew

"Lula's Brew"

Written and illustrated by Elizabeth O. Dulemba

Lula's Aunties want her to be a witch just like them. But Lula hates to fly on a broom and prefers to study cookbooks rather than spellbooks -- she wants to be a famous chef. In desperation, the Aunties insist she try to make one last potion. Lula secretly adds her cooking flair and in true witchy fashion ends up creating a brew that bewitches the entire town, and maybe her Aunties too!

This fun rhyming tale transcends the typical Halloween story to appeal to cooks and "foodies" throughout the year.

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      "BUT THAT WASN'T THE BEST PART"

     Written and illustrated by Jerry Jindrich

Come to the Grand Parade of the International Banana Festival! Join the noisy crowd watching a police car roll past, its siren blaring. Hear the music of a marching band, the clang-clang of a fire engine, and the toot-toot-puff-puff of a little train.

Young children, parents, teachers, and librarians love this story because even the youngest listeners can participate in its telling. They love to say, "But that wasn't the best part," as they make their way to the mouth-watering surprise ending.

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"My Duck"

Written by Lisa Lowe Stauffer, illustrated by Jacob Rhodes

A wild duck hatches in a nest, but a pet duck hatches in a box on a kitchen table. Wild baby ducks follow their mothers, but a pet duck follows a young child's white shoes. This delightful story compares the lives of wild ducks to the life of a pet duck. The repetitive pattern and kindergarten/first grade vocabulary encourage young children to learn to read. The ending is an endearing surprise!

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