A Recipe for How Much I Love You

· Sourcebooks, Inc.
Ebook
24
Pages
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About this ebook

Share your love for the toddler or young reader in your life with this sugary sweet board book! The perfect "I Love You" gift

Discover the special ingredients you need to make a joyful lives with those you love in this sweet story from Danielle Kartes. Danielle is an author, food stylist, recipe developer and mother, who knows that food is a way to feel joyful, a way to connect with your family, a way to live brilliantly.

It takes a lot of special ingredients to make a joyful life. We need:

1⁄2 cup togetherness

2 heaping cups of love

just a pinch of courage

plenty of snuggles

YOU, my sweet!

You're the sprinkles to my cupcake,

the plums to my pudding!

You, my darling, are the PERFECT recipe

About the author

Danielle Kartes is an author, food stylist, and recipe developer living in Seattle, Washington, with her husband, Michael, a photographer, and their two sweet sons. Together, the Karteses run their boutique food photography business, Rustic Joyful Food, and host food styling workshops around the country. Danielle is a regular contributor on the hit daytime talk show The Kelly Clarkson Show and appears frequently on national television, speaking about joy and teaching how to cook simple, delicious food.

Dubravka Kolanovic is a children’s book illustrator based in Croatia. She studied at the Savannah College of Art and Design and the Academy of Fine Arts in Zagreb.

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