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How Do You Feed A Hungry Giant?

When a boy named Oscar discovers a giant - a very hungry giant holding a sign that says Food Please" - in his backyard he knows he cant turn his back on him. Yet its not easy feeding a hungry giant. A whole pizza disappears in a single gulp. Twelve blueberry muffins 33 jars of peanut butter 197 chocolate chip cookies - all just an appetizer. So what is little Oscar to do? Just how do you feed a hungry giant? In this warmly illustrated and interactive picture book the reader gets to help Oscar feed the giant. But despite Oscars best efforts - he cleaned out the fridge AND the pantry! - the giant still remains hungry. Thats when mum comes to the rescue. She has eight great recipes including Mega-Pigs in Blanket Jumbo Fries The Biggest Burger in the World Ginormous Blueberry Muffin. Each
serves one giant - or eight kids. Yes the "feed a giant" recipes are included in the book printed in a separate 8-page mini cookbook and are ideal for a kids party."
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When a boy named Oscar discovers a giant
- a very hungry giant holding a sign that says Food Please"
- in his backyard he knows he cant turn his back on him. Yet its not easy feeding a hungry giant. A whole pizza disappears in a single gulp. Twelve blueberry muffins 33 jars of peanut butter 197 chocolate chip cookies
- all just an appetizer. So what is little Oscar to do? Just how do you feed a hungry giant? In this warmly illustrated & interactive picture book the reader gets to help Oscar feed the giant. But despite Oscars best efforts
- he cleaned out the fridge & the pantry!
- the giant still remains hungry. Thats when mum comes to the rescue. She has eight great recipes including Mega-Pigs in Blanket Jumbo Fries The Biggest Burger in the World Ginormous Blueberry Muffin. Each serves one giant
- or eight kids. Yes the "feed a giant" recipes are included in the book printed in a separate 8-page mini cookbook & are ideal for a kids party."

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Chocolate - A confectionary food made from the cacao bean
Chocolate - A brown colour
Interactive - Interaction can take place between a person and a device
World - A physical grouping, commonly used to describe earth and everything associated with ti
Jumbo - A way of describing something that is very large.
Ideal - Something that satisfies a perfect criteria.
Kids - A young child.

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