Rosie Rudey and the Enormous Chocolate Mountain

A story about hunger, overeating and using food for comfort

Kids, Teen, Social Issues, Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Fiction
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Author: Sarah Naish, Rosie Jefferies ISBN: 9781784506124
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Publication: September 21, 2017
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Language: English
Author: Sarah Naish, Rosie Jefferies
ISBN: 9781784506124
Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Publication: September 21, 2017
Imprint: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Language: English

Rosie Rudey loves chocolate. It's her very favourite food, and it helps fill the empty feelings in her tummy. When her stupid siblings annoy her, Rosie wants nothing more than to eat lots and lots of chocolate.

One day, Rosie takes all of her family's chocolate and forms her own enormous chocolate mountain. She thinks it is beautiful and it takes away all her fuzzy feelings. But then suddenly, there's no chocolate left! And now Rosie is going to throw up. Luckily, Mum understands why Rosie acts this way.

Written by a mum who understands, and her daughter, who is adopted, this endearing story will help your whole family to feel a bit better.

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Rosie Rudey loves chocolate. It's her very favourite food, and it helps fill the empty feelings in her tummy. When her stupid siblings annoy her, Rosie wants nothing more than to eat lots and lots of chocolate.

One day, Rosie takes all of her family's chocolate and forms her own enormous chocolate mountain. She thinks it is beautiful and it takes away all her fuzzy feelings. But then suddenly, there's no chocolate left! And now Rosie is going to throw up. Luckily, Mum understands why Rosie acts this way.

Written by a mum who understands, and her daughter, who is adopted, this endearing story will help your whole family to feel a bit better.

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