About The Wicked Turnip in Christmas Foodland by Kassi Psifogeorgou
A heartwarming tale of redemption and the true spirit of Christmas.
In the merry land of Foodland, Christmas is in full swing. Mr Pizza, Mrs Carrot with her triplets, Mayor Cauliflower, and many more beloved characters are all celebrating around the Christmas tree.
But amidst all the joy, there’s one lonely figure with a frown – Turnip. Sour and solitary, he plans to stir up trouble in Foodland. Will Christmas cheer melt his icy heart? Discover the true meaning of Christmas in this delightful tale!
*A hilarious and heartwarming rhyming story perfect for children aged 4 and up. The vocabulary is extensive with many adverbs and adjectives and a rich telling. As children grow older, they can re-read the story, discover new meanings and enjoy it as much as the first time they read it.
*Classroom story times and discussions about diversity and being a good person.
*Perfect story for family reading time, filled with lovable characters and a heartfelt message that will resonate with readers of all ages.
Other book in the series:
Mr Pizza Makes Friends
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Author Bio:
Dr Kassi Psifogeorgou, also writing as K.P. George, lives in England with her husband and their three children.
She is the author behind the beloved seasonal bestsellers “Our Very Greek Easter” and “Our Very Greek Summer.” Three of her picture books, “Landmarks On The Move,” “Our Very Greek Easter,” and “Our Very Greek Summer,” have received four literary awards altogether.
For as long as she can remember, Kassi has always wanted to be a scientist and a writer. She’s an expert in cell and molecular biology, with a master’s in biotechnology and a second master’s and a PhD in neuroscience.
She writes about culture, kindness, teamwork, and encouraging yourself to be who you are. Her books have been chosen as books of the month at schools and have sparked conversations about important issues for young people who read them.