Mrs. Pepperpot at the Bazaar

Mrs. Pepperpot at the Bazaar by Alf Proysen, published by Hutchinson in 1987, is a delightful children’s book that spans 28 pages. In this story, Mrs. Pepperpot faces an unexpected challenge when she shrinks and finds herself trapped under a mixing bowl while preparing gingerbread for the school bazaar. Despite this predicament, she remains determined to attend the event, leading to an amusing encounter with three ladies who previously mocked her baking skills.
Readers will find a whimsical tale that explores themes of perseverance and community. The narrative captures the essence of country life and the unique lifestyles of its characters, making it an engaging read for young audiences. Through Mrs. Pepperpot’s adventures, the book presents a lighthearted perspective on overcoming obstacles and the joy of participating in local events. This edition, written in English, is suitable for children and offers a charming glimpse into the world of Mrs. Pepperpot.
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Mrs Pepperpot has promised to make gingerbread for the school bazaar but things get a bit tricky when she shrinks and is trapped under the mixing bowl! But that doesn’t stop her from going, and the three stuck-up ladies who mocked her gingerbread get more than they bargained for!
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