 June 2005; 32pp; 30 x 21 cm; paperback
£11.95 ISBN 9781902636702 |
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"This is a tale of bravery and bread One of delight, of daring and dread In which I befriend our dear Princess Alice And help her to save this wonderful palace..."
On the day of the Fall Harvest Feast, the baker’s old cart collapses and falls into the moat, turning his flour and yeast into a doughy mess. How is the royal feast to be saved? The King calls on his advisers to solve the problem, but only the young Princess Alice has a solution. To the astonishment of those gathered round, she proposes to call on the dragon to bake the bread dough with its flaming roar...
WARREN LEE COHEN teaches science, sculpture and bread baking to students of all ages. He currently coordinates the Foundation Year Programme at Emerson College in East Sussex, England, and offers workshops internationally. Previously he was a class teacher at the Olympia Waldorf School in Washington.
JOHN M. SSEBULIME is a teacher and artist currently studying education at Emerson College. He is the co-founder and lead teacher of an innovative, vocational college called the Janet Kirkwood School of Art and Design in Entebbe, Uganda.
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