Books
The
Adventures of Strawberryhead & Gingerbread™ Amusement Park
- Author : KF Wheatie & KM Wheatie
- Published : 16 May 2024
In the S’moresville forest filled with giggles and fun, two amazing siblings, Strawberryhead and Gingerbread, along with their happy pet, Solomon, go on a sparkly adventure to the Amusement Park! Today is a super-duper special day! The air is fizzy with magic, and yummy smells of cinnamon tickle your nose everywhere you go!
Strawberryhead and Gingerbread are not just any kids; they’re extra special! They have super-duper ASD powers that let them make the most scrumptious treats you’ve ever seen! Strawberryhead makes pink treats that are oh-so-sweet, and Gingerbread makes toasty treats faster than you can blink! And Solomon? His barks are like laughter that makes everyone’s day brighter!
They zoom around the park, making new friends who love to whirl on the Ferris Wheel and bump in the Bumper Cars. Every new buddy makes their adventure even more exciting, and the park is filled with the sound of laughter and the feeling of being together. As the sun says goodbye with a painted blue sky, Strawberryhead, Gingerbread, and all their friends know it’s time to head home. But their hearts are as full as a big, round balloon with happy memories and the twinkling thought of more adventures that wait for them tomorrow!
This book with its captivating graphics hopes to:
- *Captivate your child into the joy of reading
- *Teach relationship building
- *Promote inclusivity and respect for everyone’s unique differences
- *Embrace friendship
the story characters
Strawberryhead
Gingerbread
Solomon
Lucy
Gianni
Binny
Duncan
Jake
Bella
Einsten
Readers say
Purchased the eBook. Colorful, playful, multicultural characters. Best designed for pre-school through age 10. Noticed the young authors making the attempt to be inclusive for those with disabilities. We wanted to grab our fishing poles and swim with the dog character!
I purchased the hardback. I like the bright, cheery, and eye-catching pictures! It is easy to read. More, if you cannot read, kids will be able to follow the story without words. I introduced this book to my summer reading program. The kids were mesmerized. They enjoy taking turns to read it to our circle. This book will probably best serve ages 0-10.