Pumpkin Soup A Picture Book

Pumpkin Soup A Picture Book by Helen Cooper, published by Square Fish in 2005, features 32 pages of engaging storytelling in English. This picture book tells the story of three friends in a cozy cabin who prepare their pumpkin soup together each day. When Duck expresses a desire to stir the soup, a disagreement arises, leading him to leave the cabin. The narrative explores themes of friendship and the challenges that can arise among friends.
Readers will find a charming tale that captures the essence of autumn through its vivid illustrations. The story highlights the importance of friendship and reconciliation, as Cat and Squirrel embark on a search for Duck after their quarrel. Additionally, the book includes a recipe for pumpkin soup, inviting young readers to engage further with the theme of cooking and food. This edition offers a delightful experience for children, making it a suitable addition to any young reader’s collection.
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By the Kate Greenaway Medalist
Deep in the woods in an old white cabin, three friends make their pumpkin soup the same way every day. The Cat slices up the pumpkin, the Squirrel stirs in the water, and the Duck tips in just enough salt. But one day the Duck wants to stir instead, and then there is a horrible squabble, and he leaves the cabin in a huff. It isn’t long before the Cat and the Squirrel start to worry about him and begin a search for their friend. Rendered in pictures richly evoking autumn, Helen Cooper’s delightful story will resonate for an child who has known the difficulties that come with friendship. Included at the end is a recipe for delicious pumpkin soup.
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