Cooking for Grandma & Grandpa a Children’S Story in a Book About Cooking for Grand-Parents
By R.M. Florendo and Faye Fulton
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This book was born out of the love a grandmother and grandfather have for their eleven grandchildren. Oftentimes, grandparents are the ones that the families look to for guidance. Having wisdom and knowledge through lifes experiences would set grandparents apart as the wise old ones. In this story, however, Grandma Faye has some hesitance about her eleven grandchildren coming to her home to cook a meal for them. However, the time has come when not only parents but also grandparents must trust what their grandchildren sometimes do, and in this case, their grandchildren. This is a book where the entire family learns to let go, trust one another, and have fun doing it.
Lets go inside this family story and see what happens when a plan unfolds and a meal comes together.
R.M. Florendo
Faye T. Fulton resides in North Carolina with her husband, Gregory J. Fulton. She is the mother of four adult children and eleven beautiful grandchildren. She holds several academic degrees and is presently a student in clinical psychology. Certified as a crisis interventionist, Faye’s concerns are not only for the growth and development of her own family but all children. In her own creative way, Kids Cooking for their Grand-Parents is a fun and practical way for kids to learn how to be team players. Published by Granny SugarLoaf Schefee, kid’s books and learning materials are designed with kids in mind. Granny Faye believes everyday learning tools can be utilized by using practical methods that kids come in contact with daily. By stimulating and encouraging future entrepreneurs, educators, business owners, and community leaders, this book will help any child to unlock and discover the team player in them and much more. Granny Faye believes youthful, energetic minds need creative ways of interacting with family and peers. In this book, kids will learn that it’s not just about them, but it’s about teamwork, sharing responsibilities, honoring parents, and loving the family. Ronald Florendo is a year 2000 architecture graduate from Manila, Philippines. After graduating, he pursued a different career path in product design. Some of his works have been exhibited on both local and international trade fair shows, mainly in China and in Hong Kong. His work on children’s literature came about first as a part-time gig, in which later on developed to be his personal vocation to satisfy the reader’s eagerness of learning with visual communication and vivid storytelling. For more of his art, you can visit http://www.behance.net/rmflorendo14.
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Cooking for Grandma & Grandpa a Children’S Story in a Book About Cooking for Grand-Parents - R.M. Florendo
Text and Illustrations copyright © (2012)
Illustrations drafted in pencil, & produced in 2D photo-shop imagery
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopy, recording, or any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher.
First Hard-back printing: 2015
Cataloguing-in-Publication Data:
Fulton, Faye, T.
A Children’s Story in a Book About
Cooking For Parents & Grand-Parents/ Faye T. Fulton: illustrated by
Ronald Florendo
Summary: Children learning how to honor their Grand-parents with cooking them a meal. Learning how to be team players using cooking as a developmental skill for positive growth and outcomes
{1.Juvenile fiction, non-fiction. 2. Real-life kids. 3. Developmental skills. 4. Meal Preparation. 5. Proper Etiquette & Table Manners}
I. Fulton, Faye, T., 1959- Cary, Durham, NC, II. iII., III. Title
PUBLISHED BY
Granny Sugar-Loaf Schfee
Copyright © 2015 by Faye Fulton.712845
LCCN 2015906800
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-5035-6673-6
Hardcover 978-1-5035-6674-3
EBook 978-1-5035-6672-9
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Rev. Date: 06/23/2015
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IMAGE00.tifINTRODUCTION OF CHARACTERS
Grandma Faye
Grandpa Greg
Grand-Daughter Qwyknokey (Que)
Grand-Daughter Destinyne (DaeDae)
Grand-Daughter Rhyah (Rhy-Girl)
Grand-Daughter Nydia (MISS NDy)
Grand-Daughter Eden (MISS EZ)
Grand-Son Nyzahir (Zi Boy)
Grand-Son Zion (Mr. Z)
Grand-Son Muhyi (Mooky)
Grand-Son Zadi (Biscuit)
Grand-Son Emmanuel