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Book details
  • Genre:CHILDREN'S FICTION
  • SubGenre:Humorous Stories
  • Age Range (years):2 - 12
  • Language:English
  • Pages:40
  • Paperback ISBN:9798350923889

"Is It Chocolate?"

by Barbara Kelly

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Overview
This is a story of a little boy who loves and dreams that all foods should be chocolate! Needless to say, Halloween is his favorite day of the year! But then he then discovers that nutritious foods tastes pretty good too!
Description

Once upon a time there was a little boy who loved chocolate so much that he believed all foods should be chocolate. He is shocked that anyone could even think that chocolate is candy when it is really chocolate! Needless to say, Halloween is his favorite day of the year! No matter what gift arrived, he was on the hunt for chocolate.  He finally discovers that nutritious foods tastes pretty good too!

About the author
Inspired once again by her grandchildren, Barbara Mis Kelly writes about a little boy who loves chocolate. From the time she was a child Barbara has always had a love of books and reading. She grew up in Chicago, received her BA from the University of Illinois and Masters in Government from Georgetown University. She taught history and government courses in high school, worked as Development Director for an elementary school for 16 years, coordinated a Parents Program at the college level, and always been active in school, church, and community programs. Barbara feels her most significant role has been as a mother to three amazing and talented children and now grandmother to six active, creative, and very fun grandchildren. It is from these grandchildren that she receives her writing inspirations.

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