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Jake’s school is buzzing with talk about a cool new show called Junior Chef. Inspired by the show’s young master chefs, Jake wants to learn how to cook gourmet meals of his very own. After learning a few simple recipes, Jake feels ready to enter his school’s cooking competition, an opportunity that will give Jake the chance to finally beat his rival Stephanie and to put his skills to the test.
Jake’s school is buzzing with talk about a cool new show called Junior Chef. Inspired by the show’s young master chefs, Jake wants to learn how to cook gourmet meals of his very own. After learning a...
Jake’s school is buzzing with talk about a cool new show called Junior Chef. Inspired by the show’s young master chefs, Jake wants to learn how to cook gourmet meals of his very own. After learning a few simple recipes, Jake feels ready to enter his school’s cooking competition, an opportunity that will give Jake the chance to finally beat his rival Stephanie and to put his skills to the test.
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Advance Praise
‘Spillman offers plenty of laughs for youngsters and grown-ups alike …’ Daily Telegraph
‘Best of all is the story’s attitude towards kids in the kitchen –
that they have a place there, and with a little adult help and
supervision they can achieve marvellous things.’ Canberra’s Child
‘Spillman offers plenty of laughs for youngsters and grown-ups alike …’ Daily Telegraph
‘Best of all is the story’s attitude towards kids in the kitchen – that they have a place there, and with a...
‘Spillman offers plenty of laughs for youngsters and grown-ups alike …’ Daily Telegraph
‘Best of all is the story’s attitude towards kids in the kitchen –
that they have a place there, and with a little adult help and
supervision they can achieve marvellous things.’ Canberra’s Child
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Terri Blackstock
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Todd Henry
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