Julia Child: A Little Golden Book Biography

Author Kari Allen
Illustrated by Joanie Stone
Hardcover
$5.99 US
On sale Nov 05, 2024 | 24 Pages | 9780593703342
Dream big with a Little Golden Book biography about Julia Child, the chef and cookbook author who introduced Americans to the art of French cooking. It's the perfect introduction to nonfiction for young readers—as well as fans of all ages!

This Little Golden Book about Julia Child—beloved for her entertaining and informative cooking shows—is an inspiring read-aloud for all young sous chefs. Bon appétit!

Look for more Little Golden Book biographies:
 • Harry Belafonte
 • Martha Stewart
 • Iris Apfel
 • Oprah Winfrey
 • Jacques Pépin
Kari Allen is an educator and children's book writer. She has worked with the National Writing Project in New Hampshire to coordinate writing camps and facilitate creative workshops, and is currently a second-grade teacher. THE BOY WHO LOVED MAPS is her debut. You can visit Kari at kariallenwrites.com. View titles by Kari Allen

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Dream big with a Little Golden Book biography about Julia Child, the chef and cookbook author who introduced Americans to the art of French cooking. It's the perfect introduction to nonfiction for young readers—as well as fans of all ages!

This Little Golden Book about Julia Child—beloved for her entertaining and informative cooking shows—is an inspiring read-aloud for all young sous chefs. Bon appétit!

Look for more Little Golden Book biographies:
 • Harry Belafonte
 • Martha Stewart
 • Iris Apfel
 • Oprah Winfrey
 • Jacques Pépin

Author

Kari Allen is an educator and children's book writer. She has worked with the National Writing Project in New Hampshire to coordinate writing camps and facilitate creative workshops, and is currently a second-grade teacher. THE BOY WHO LOVED MAPS is her debut. You can visit Kari at kariallenwrites.com. View titles by Kari Allen

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