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Food plus a little imagination makes an ordinary plate, a Happy Plate! Come and follow a young boy on a fun-filled adventure for each day of the week as he discovers how incredible food can be with the help of his mom and dad. This colorful picture book will leave you with ideas on how to encourage kids to eat food while enjoying each surprising moment!

Produktbeschreibung
Food plus a little imagination makes an ordinary plate, a Happy Plate! Come and follow a young boy on a fun-filled adventure for each day of the week as he discovers how incredible food can be with the help of his mom and dad. This colorful picture book will leave you with ideas on how to encourage kids to eat food while enjoying each surprising moment!
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Autorenporträt
I am the daughter of Lucy Caulker and Momoh Foh. I was born in Port Loko, northern province of Sierra Leone, where my Father worked as a civil servant. I attended Central Nursery School, Regent Square and St Anne's primary (elementary), St Joseph's and Ahmadiyya Secondary Schools (high school). I graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and a Diploma in Education from Fourah Bay College University of Sierra Leone, in Freetown.I taught at St Helen, and Albert Academy secondary schools for fifteen years, where I was also the Director of Admissions. In 1997, my husband, along with our two daughters and I relocated to the United States amidst the civil war.In 1998, I started teaching preschoolers at Children's world child care center, now known as KinderCare Education. I received the 2000 and 2001 Honor Teacher award, 2002 Master Educator, and Teacher Of The Year award in 2007. In 2009, I received my Child Development Associates from Council for Professional Recognition (CDA Council). I love teaching, inspiring, challenging and empowering little minds. I am forever grateful to the parents who have given me an opportunity to positively impact the lives of their children. These children played a role in influencing my decision to write stories.