![]() I wish we can have more such meaningful conversations with our kids each day. The kangaroo for not eating all the carrots, Leo for lending them his ladder so that they could pluck some lemons from the tree, the alpaca for providing its wool and kept Uncle Fred warm while he fished, and the road workers for fixing the path to the greengrocer.Įach statement makes me smile. Taking turn, they each thanked someone or something for making a dinner possible: e.g. Grace and mummy gave thanks before dinner. The illustrations are not particularly stunning, but they are very detailed with interesting items to be spotted at each page. ![]() I love it, 22-month old little-AJ smiles when reading it. This book is heartwarming, sweet, and unique in such a way. There are many yummy children books about foods and cooking and baking, but not enough books reminding us to give thanks to those that provide and contribute to the meals that we eat everyday. ![]()
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