What's in the Rommegrot?! 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 rommegrot! 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 rommegrot 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 a 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 and this is her fifth illustrated children's book.
What's in the Rommegrot?! 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 rommegrot! 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 rommegrot 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 a 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 and this is her fifth illustrated children's book.
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