Tuesday, November 19, 2019

Shannon's Review - Chef-A-Rella by Marie Agerton




Title: Chef-A-Rella
Series: Not Currently
Author: Marie Agerton
Illustrator/Book Cover Design: Lori Keehner
Genre: Fiction, Children, Fantasy, Royals,
Publisher: Createspace Independent
Received: Bought
Release Date: 2016
Pages: 32
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Illustrator Lori Keehner Official Website



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Shannon’s Thoughts:
Princess Danielle loves to watch cooking shows and make her own meal creations. Her mother feels she should learn dance and that princesses should not cook for others, but that a princess should have meals cooked for her. Danielle tries to please her mother best she can but sometimes events happened that change a person’s perspective.

The characters are cute and the art gives it a happy whimsical feeling. As princesses go Danielle is a kind, creative and respectful little girl. She continues to dance to please her mother’s wishes but also keeps getting pulled into cooking, which is her passion.

At first reading the book, the mother comes off pretty harsh until you get to the end of the book. I was annoyed at her attitude towards Danielle’s talent and thought that the book was going to be a little different at the end. Thankfully things work out.

Chef-A-Rella is a picture book that teaches you to follow your dreams with or without the support of those you love. With the hope that they eventually understand and encourage you to do your best.

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