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- What's in the Rømmegrøt?!
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What's in the R mmegr t? is a sweet read-aloud illustrated book for children ages 3-9. Even Grandma makes mistakes, learns young Ella as she excitedly joins her Grandmother in preparing a traditional family recipe. When things go awry, young Ella saves the day-and the r mmegr t
Watercolor illustrations bring to life the intergenerational love between the two characters and provide a fresh, vibrant palette for this winter-themed story. Nordic icons hint at their cultural heritage, with facial expressions and movement--including that of a recurring "extra"-taking center stage.
A recipe for r mmegr t is included and a coloring page invites budding rosemalers to try their hand at this traditional Norwegian folk art.
Carol Hagen is a retired social worker and third-generation Norwegian-American. This is her first children's book, inspired by a real happening Kari Vick is an artist affiliated with Sivertson Gallery in northern Minnesota; this is her fifth illustrated children's book.
About the Author
Hagen, Carol: - Carol Hagen lives in Decorah, Iowa with her husband, Eddy, and the cat, Savannah, in an old pink house where many food foibles have unfolded. This is her first children's book.
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