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Granny’s Kitchen: A Jamaican Story of Food and Family

Granny’s Kitchen: A Jamaican Story of Food and Family

Granny's kitchen book cover.

Written by: Sadé Smith.

Illustrated by: Ken Daley.

Accompanied by Ken Daley’s vibrant, sun-soaked artwork, Sadé Smith’s debut picture book Granny’s Kitchen is the perfect readaloud for budding chefs everywhere.

Shelly-Ann lives with her Granny on the beautiful island of Jamaica. When Shelly-Ann becomes hungry, she asks her Granny for something to eat. Granny tells her “Gyal, you betta can cook!” and teaches Shelly-Ann how to get in touch with her Jamaican roots through the process of cooking.

As Shelly-Ann tries each recipe, everything goes wrong. But when Granny is too tired to cook one morning, Shelly-Ann will have to find the courage to try one more time and prepare the perfect Jamaican breakfast. (From GoodReads.)

Recommended by: Tara.

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