The Little Princess needs to learn some manners but, several tantrums later, once she’s mastered ‘please’ and ‘thank you’, she finds that not everyone else is so polite! She’s certainly not going to give the Beastie back his dinner until he asks nicely! 'Hilarious and a godsend to parents.' Guardian
After a little princess learns to say "please" and "thank you," she teaches the same etiquette to a Beastie.
Every night when his family sat down to eat, Rollo would say, 'I don't want to eat my dinner!' Written and illustrated by David (D.M.) Cornish, this is the perfect picture book for fed-up parents - and children who need to be fed. Ages: 3+
A playwright and a director discuss the theater and the reasons the director, Andre Gregory, dropped out for three years
This book is, in fact, for anyone interested in learning how to make a meal to be shared with someone they love, and about how so many good, happy things happen when we do.
From beloved children's author and illustrator Tony Ross, comes a fun to read and humorous take on the importance of handwashing.
Derived from the incredibly popular website, whatthefuckshouldimakefordinner.com, the book functions like a "Choose your own adventure” cookbook, with options on each page for another f*@#ing idea for dinner.
After a little princess learns to say "please" and "thank you," she teaches the same etiquette to a Beastie.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Three signs you need this book: 1) Chicken fingers qualify as adventurous. (Hey, they’re not nuggets.) 2) You live in fear of the white stuff touching the green stuff. 3) Family dinner?
In Oh She Glows for Dinner, Angela shares her Glow Getters meal prep plans, helpful make-ahead tips, and favorite seasonal and holiday menus, as well as one-pot and on-the-glow meals that will help streamline your busy week.
I had chosen a scene from George Bernard Shaw's Saint Joan, in which Joan and her comrades-in-arms wait for battle. A strong wind blows easterly—we see a fluttering pennant stuck in the ground—but they need the wind to turn toward the ...