Molly Muddle's Cake

Published by Keppel Publishing May 2004
Price £3.99
ISBN 1 904827 02 0
Purchase on Amazon.co.uk

Things don’t turn out quite as expected when Molly Muddle bakes a cake but, with a lot of help from her wonderful little helpers, she soon has the perfect recipe for success!…

Another delightful picture book written by Sue Mayfield and Anne Butler and illustrated by Moira Munro, this title launches the Our Wonderful World series of books, audio and other character-based early years products.

Molly Muddle Cake

• Enchanting stories with key early-learning topics and messages
• Perfect for reading together, sharing or reading alone
• Each book includes a story-linked activity

Molly Muddle’s Cake is the second Our Wonderful World story. Our Wonderful World – with its characters Molly Muddle, Polly and Skip, Ruby, TomTom, Bubble and Pip - is the result of years of thinking, dreaming and messy fun with my friend Anne Butler. Anne and I have been friends for nearly 20 years and worked together on the Sticky Kids range of CDs and tapes. We both love being outdoors (like Pip), painting (like Ruby), eating fruit (like Bubble), making music (like TomTom) and being silly (like Molly Muddle!) We also love words and rhymes which is why we created Polly the parrot. And Skip the dog? Well, all gangs need a dog…and a dog that can count is very useful!

Our Wonderful World celebrates both the everyday day world of young children’s lives (stories, action songs, exploration and messy play) and the mysteries and delights of the larger global world in which we all live. Its ethos is hands-on, reverent, healthy, life-affirming and enormous fun!

Anne and I are delighted to have teamed up with Keppel Publishing and Scottish –based illustrator Moira Munro to develop this lovely project. Look out for other Our Wonderful World products or visit our website at www.ourwonderfulworld.com

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