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Cheese on Toast, a new picture book by Kelly Louise Jarris – #readilearn

Today it is my pleasure to review a fun new picture book Cheese on Toast, written by Kelly Louise Jarris. This post is part of a Books on Tour promotion.

About author Kelly Louise Jarris

As a mother of four boys, Kelly Jarris has been lucky enough to see the diversity in each child, which is how the characters came about for her first book, Wonderful Wishes. Kelly also writes and appreciates stories from life experiences, with her recently released picture book, Imagine Our Special Place. Her sister’s journey with terminal cancer inspired Kelly to write a book that touches on sibling bonds, imagination and feelings of the unknown. Her third, fun picture book is Cheese on Toast.

Kelly has a background in veterinary nursing and was once an Australian wildlife rescuer.

Visit Kelly Louise Jarris at her website.

About Cheese on Toast

“I don’t want this yucky roast.

I just want some cheese on toast.”

Mum has prepared a delicious roast for dinner full of healthy vegetables like green beans, peas and carrots, but her son is not pleased. Will mum be able to convince him to give it a try?

This quirky, fun book is about a little boy who would rather have cheese on toast than mum’s yummy roast. Cheese On Toast is designed to get kids involved in the story while reading out aloud.

This catchy rhyme encourages reluctant readers to recite the words and participate in the story.

Kids can look out for a secret little carrot character hiding on each page, making it a little interactive for even the youngest readers.

What I like about Cheese on Toast

The child narrator of Cheese on Toast will be familiar to many parents with his insistence on having cheese on toast for dinner, rather than the lovely roast meal that his mum has prepared. Some children will eat anything that’s put in front of them, (I had one of those.) while some tend to the fussy side. (I also had one of those.) Getting the fussy ones to accept new tastes can be problematic for parents. Why not look on the lighter side with a fun picture book?

The rhythmic rhyming text with the repetitive refrain ‘What I really want the most, is some yummy cheese on toast’ encourages children to

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12 responses to “Cheese on Toast, a new picture book by Kelly Louise Jarris – #readilearn”

  1. dgkaye Avatar

    A clever storyline and love the title and cover. Congrats to Kelly ❤

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    1. Norah Avatar

      It is cute, isn’t it? Thank you, Debby. 🙂

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  2. Jennie Avatar

    It sounds like a lovely book with a theme most children and parents feel.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      I think most children have strong likes and dislikes at times. It’s not a bad thing for them to develop their own preferences and personalities.

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        1. Norah Avatar

          Thank you, Jennie. 💖

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          1. Jennie Avatar

            You’re welcome, Norah.

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  3. petespringerauthor Avatar
    petespringerauthor

    A common theme that most parents of young children have had to deal with.

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    1. Norah Avatar

      That’s for sure. Most I know, anyway. 🙂

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  4. beth Avatar

    what a charming book!

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