Mealtime at the Zoo: PB&J Café by James Williamson

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Mealtime at the Zoo: PB&J Café by James Williamson
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Genre – Kids
Page Count – 35

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Join James, the monkey butler, on a whimsical journey through the zoo as he delivers peanut butter and jelly sandwiches to a delightful array of creatures in Mealtime at the Zoo: PB&J Cafe.
This charming rhyming storybook is sure to captivate young readers with its humorous tale of how different zoo animals enjoy their favorite snack.
Each animal has its unique way of savoring this classic treat. With lively illustrations and witty rhymes, children will giggle and grin as they discover the quirky eating habits of their favorite zoo inhabitants.
Perfect for read-aloud sessions or independent reading, Mealtime at the Zoo: PB&J Cafe encourages imagination and exploration while teaching valuable lessons about diversity and acceptance.
The story includes a hidden character on every page and unique peanut butter sandwich recipes for you to enjoy!
Grab a sandwich and get ready to embark on a deliciously fun adventure with James and his furry friends.

~ AMAZON ~

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James Williamson is a silly dad, with quirky ideas popping into his head all the time. He is a father of two girls and enjoys seeing the world through their eyes as they continue to grow and explore.

Inspiration for his debut novel Mealtime at the Zoo, PB & J Café, came while walking through the Fresno Chaffee Zoo’s reptile house.  As he considered the snakes behind the glass, he asked his daughter a simple silly question… 

“What would a snake put in a peanut butter and jelly sandwich?”

Slightly disgusted she responded, ‘a mouse’ and so began this books journey.

With this question in mind, adding a little rhythm and rhyme, one line evolved into to two, then three, then four, and many many more.  Eventually, a series of stanzas were compiled and a fun and exciting children’s book for kids 3 to 8 years old was born.

James’ primary goal is to inspire children to continue to be silly, creative, and curious with fun rhymes and vibrant art.

Author Interview with James Williamson

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