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    • RachelArmington
      RachelArmington last edited by

      Freedom Soup illustrated by Jacqueline Alcántara mixes cooking with history. 37991e47-cf13-4499-a9c1-ae794df60902-image.png

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      • KevinTreaccar
        KevinTreaccar last edited by

        It’s not about cooking, but it is about food. Sophie’s Squash is charming and got a lot of kids to like squash.

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        • LouD
          LouD last edited by

          “Julia, Child” by Kyo Maclear and Julie Morstad isn’t really a biography of Julia Child, but imagines her as a kid who loves cooking with her friend.

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          • Asyas_illos
            Asyas_illos last edited by Asyas_illos

            Stone Soup one of my childhood favorites! And Bee-bim Bop, we are part Korean and my mother got this for my kids a couple years ago, very cute and delicious!88285E9B-5668-43F0-AA59-037833ADB20E.jpeg

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            • Melissa_Bailey
              Melissa_Bailey @Neha Rawat last edited by

              @Neha-Rawat there are SO many, and you've gotten some great recommendations already!

              Here are a few more:

              • Bilal Cooks Daal by Aisha Sayeed
              • Amy Wu and the Perfect Bao by Kat Zhang
              • Fry Bread by Kevin Noble Maillard
              • Gazpacho for Nacho by Tracey C. Kyle
              • Armadilly Chili by Helen Ketteman (and illustrated by SVS's own @Will-Terry)
              • Dragons Love Tacos by Adam Rubin (which isn't really a cooking book, but does have lots and lots of tacos ... and salsa)

              Hope these help! 😊

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                JennyJones @Neha Rawat last edited by

                @Neha-Rawat. I recommend Whopper Cake by Karma Wilson and Will Hillenbrand as an oldie and a goodie. Belly laughs from my kids and from my preschool class.
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                Also Thank You, Omu. This one came out a couple of years ago and it is beautifully written and illustrated. It was a debut book for Oge Mora And it is a gem! d6eee7d3-963b-481e-8381-bd17489a5731-image.jpeg

                These are the top two that come to mind for me that have not been mentioned.

                Happy reading. It looks like you have several good titles to peruse. https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/A1Wto5hsUrL.AC_UY218.jpg

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                • idid
                  idid last edited by

                  Hi Neha,

                  Do you need a story about stories that evolves in the kitchen over a long period of time, such as a few months, or a short period of time such as one afternoon or one day?

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                  • Neha Rawat
                    Neha Rawat last edited by Neha Rawat

                    Wow! So many great suggestions! Thanks everyone!

                    @Jeremy-Ross I did NOT see that story progressing the way it did! 😆 It was so unexpected! I loved it! Thank you.

                    @Valerie-Light Your'e absolutely right! I love how they've used the space of the page for different scales and perspectives within the same spread. This is a brilliantly designed book!

                    @RachelArmington I came to know of this book just last week when I was listening to Jacqueline Alcántara's talk for SCBWI! She's wonderfully married cooking and history with her illustrations.

                    @Kevin-Treaccar "Charming" is indeed the perfect way to describe this. So lovely and light hearted. Thank you for sharing!

                    @LouD I love the minimal style and color palette of this book. So simple with effective storytelling.

                    @Asyas_illos I love the different perspectives and crops of the mother in "Bee-bim Bop" so as to keep the visuals interesting. I think this is very much what I was looking for. Thank you!

                    @Melissa-Bailey-0 Wow! Thanks for the amazing list! I've only read the first 2 so looking forward to reading all the rest! 🙂

                    @JennyJones I loved Whopper Cake. So funny (and yummy!). I'm totally craving cake now! 🤤
                    I came across "Thank you, Omu" sometime last year and I loved it! Such a heartwarming story and so beautifully illustrated. Thank you for reminding me of it again.

                    @idid I'm open to looking at both for inspiration! But the story I'm working on spans a short period.

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                    • Nyrryl  Cadiz
                      Nyrryl Cadiz SVS OG last edited by

                      My personal favorite. Cora Cooks Pancit

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                      • Coley
                        Coley last edited by

                        Boy Soup, can’t remember the author but illustrator was Michael Martchenko
                        There’s a Max Spaniel book where Max is “cooking” pizza but I forget the name of the book, author illustrator David Catrow!
                        🙂

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                        • Asyas_illos
                          Asyas_illos last edited by

                          @Neha-Rawat awesome!

                          Asyasewardillos@gmail.com
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