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eBook Edition
- 978-1-03-836529-3
- epub, pdf files
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Paperback Edition
- 978-1-03-836527-9
- 8.0 x 10.0 inches
- Standard Color interior
- 20 pages
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Hardcover Edition
- 978-1-03-836528-6
- 8.0 x 10.0 inches
- Standard Color interior
- 20 pages
- Keywords
- Fantasy and magic,
- Dragons and mythological creatures,
- Understanding consequences,
- Funny stories for kids,
- Whimsical stories,
- Wizards and witches,
- Cause and effect
Wizard's Coffee
by
Sheila Sue Amani
What would you do if you drank a cup of wizard’s coffee? When a young dragon finds herself in the den of a kind and mysterious wizard, she can’t wait to start exploring. While she’s introduced to new surroundings, drinks, and food; she explores, uncovers, and experiments! Each new discovery is a link in a chaotic cause and effect chain where every action leads to the next, even bigger, adventure. Wizard's Coffee is the first book in the Medieval Yummies series, which encourages children to be themselves and to explore new things. The first book focuses on cause and effect, as well as helping children accept themselves without shame as they allow their self expression and curiosity to unfold.
To Cindy S Amani for giving me my first coffee maker! I love you mom.
Sheila Amani is an author and educator. She completed her bachelor’s degree in liberal studies with a concentration in art from Cal State San Bernardino University in 2008, and she taught in Head Start Preschools for many years. Sheila enjoys music, reading, wax seal and stamp collecting, making her own crafted greeting cards, and much more. She also enjoys eating yummy food and trying new things, just like a dragon would! Sheila lives in a California duplex with her cat, Hematite.
Contributors
- Author
- Sheila Sue Amani
- Illustrator
- Nicholas Donovan Mueller
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