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Emily Snook is a whiz in the kitchen. But when she enters an international cooking contest and meets the competition, her hopes of winning deflate like a botched soufflé. Everyone is older, taller and in serious doubt of her cooking capabilities!
A classic underdog story, Emily Snook: The World's Smallest Cook reminds readers of the power of determination and a willingness to take risks. With the encouragement and support of her favorite sous chef - her grandpa - Emily tackles each cooking catastrophe that threatens her chance of winning. From utensils that are too big to counters too high, Emily Snook takes on the challenges of being the tiniest contestant, proving to everyone that being small doesn't mean you can't do it all.
Told with rhythmic rhyme and incorporating vibrant, kid-friendly illustrations, this story will delight young readers who enjoy crafting culinary creations of their own. It's a great choice for story-time at the library or for enhancing classroom discussions about perseverance and positivity, and of course, for reading with grandparents throughout the year. Although not a whiz in the kitchen like Emily Snook, Laura enjoys cooking (especially Italian food), making cookies with her three kids, and getting lost in a new craft project at her home in Scarsdale, New York. She is an active member of SCBWI, the 12x12 Challenge and a Children's Book Academy graduate. Her debut picture book, The Imposter, also released in 2024 with Gnome Road Publishing, and she has stories that have been featured in Wonder Crate - a subscription box service focused on empowering children. Learn more about her at www.laurabowerauthor.com.Rekha Salin, a fine art artist and illustrator from India living in Bahrain (West Asia), loves works that are lively and full of emotions and energy. She tries to bring these same qualities to her own work. Rekha is attracted to beautiful bright colors as well as limited color palettes. She loves to illustrate both animals and people and to capture the tiny, joyful moments in life. When not doing art, you will find her having fun with family, going on long walks and clicking pictures with her phone.
A classic underdog story, Emily Snook: The World's Smallest Cook reminds readers of the power of determination and a willingness to take risks. With the encouragement and support of her favorite sous chef - her grandpa - Emily tackles each cooking catastrophe that threatens her chance of winning. From utensils that are too big to counters too high, Emily Snook takes on the challenges of being the tiniest contestant, proving to everyone that being small doesn't mean you can't do it all.
Told with rhythmic rhyme and incorporating vibrant, kid-friendly illustrations, this story will delight young readers who enjoy crafting culinary creations of their own. It's a great choice for story-time at the library or for enhancing classroom discussions about perseverance and positivity, and of course, for reading with grandparents throughout the year. Although not a whiz in the kitchen like Emily Snook, Laura enjoys cooking (especially Italian food), making cookies with her three kids, and getting lost in a new craft project at her home in Scarsdale, New York. She is an active member of SCBWI, the 12x12 Challenge and a Children's Book Academy graduate. Her debut picture book, The Imposter, also released in 2024 with Gnome Road Publishing, and she has stories that have been featured in Wonder Crate - a subscription box service focused on empowering children. Learn more about her at www.laurabowerauthor.com.Rekha Salin, a fine art artist and illustrator from India living in Bahrain (West Asia), loves works that are lively and full of emotions and energy. She tries to bring these same qualities to her own work. Rekha is attracted to beautiful bright colors as well as limited color palettes. She loves to illustrate both animals and people and to capture the tiny, joyful moments in life. When not doing art, you will find her having fun with family, going on long walks and clicking pictures with her phone.