Sunday, 2 February 2020

My Diary - 27th January-2nd February


27th January
Remember the 'Carnival Of The Animals' segment in Fantasia 2000? Today I got a notebook with flamingos on it.

28th January
Rainbow-coloured cupcakes go down a treat in Wish World. If your mouth gets coloured, a nice glass of cool milk washes it down.

29th January
In the village of the Trolls, Poppy bakes her pies with strawberries, creamy marshmallows and raspberries.

30th January
Fig keeps and pilots a hot air balloon in the shape of a red leaf. He loves to fly around Tumble Leaf in it.

31st January
Today I went to Libby's house and met a new friend - Marie. But is she a German Shepard in disguise?

1st February
Zucchini and Rutabega use a beautiful pink bubble bath smelling of cherries whenever it's bathtime for their chicks.

2nd February

Imagine a Transformers book much like Guess How Much I Love You. The cubs and Autobots express their love in a story aimed for parents and children.


Dragon Spice

Inspired by a story idea I thought up when I was doing a BBC Live Lesson based on 500 Words 2018.

Using Spanish words and phrases, 'Dragon Spice' follows the tale of Alejandro, a dragon cook who serves up spicy food to make the dragons who visit and eat out there breath fire in his restaurant in the town of Likelihood. He's been aiming to get the hugest bottle of chili sauce for his latest recipe, but the head of the rival restaurant, Snap, wants it for his own recipe. Alejandro must been Snap in a race against time to retrieve the chili sauce and save his business.

Me, You, And Transformers Cybertron: Tender Moments

Aimed at parents and their children, this book is a sort of dialogue-read aloud book that families can share together to increase their strong bond and help them spend more time together. With the help of the relationship between Furaha and Jetfire and the other cubs and their Autobot friends, parents can share the words of dialogue featured in the book to engage in conversations with their children and show how much they love them - because the power of love, and the love of a family, really is the right of all sentient beings.