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Pumpkin Soup: Celebrate 25 years of this timeless classic

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Pumpkin soup sounds so good, but Ill admit the only times I’ve eaten it are in restaurants, even though I have no doubt I have access to many recipes for it.

Helen Cooper (1963 - ) is an Oxford-based children’s author and illustrator. Before she could read words, Cooper ‘read’ books by making up her own stories to go with the pictures. Drawings alongside The Little Red Hen inspired a story about three argumentative animals cooking together in a house in the woods. Cooper’s pumpkin theme was influenced by Tim Burton’s The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993). The tale itself was a pretty good one, with everyone wanting to try each other's jobs and taking each other's skills for granted. On the whole, it's a fun story to read aloud and would be a good precursor to a discussion about fighting among friends, different skillsets and wanting to try different things. It has an easy recipe for pumpkin soup at the end of the story and our girls are excited to try it. In the illustrations, there is steam rising from the Pumpkin soup. What is this? How does evaporation work? It is a very nice tale about accepting our own limitations, pushing them, helping each others, and friendship. And pumpkin soup, of course!!Retell the story to a friend. Can you use different voices and expressions? Listen to the audiobook version of the story. The narrative is very text heavy. Cooper relies more on words than illustrations. This could make it less appealing to younger readers with shorter attention spans. However, she does use different fonts and formats to help make the text more interesting. Some of the illustrations were just precious (in a good way) and some I wanted to appreciate more than I did. They are unusual and wonderfully large. I think part of my issue was with the three animal characters. The soup, house, outdoor scenes were all lovely and/or spectacular.

Cooper’s other books include The Bear Under the Stairs (1993) and Tatty Ratty (2001). She has also written novels aimed at older children, including The Hippo at the End of the Hall (2018). Cat plays a bagpipe and Squirrel plays the banjo. How do these instruments sound? How are they played?Look at the facial expressions of the characters in each illustration. How are they feeling? What might they be thinking?

Write a set of instructions to teach people how to make pumpkin soup (see Resources below). You could also use this video to help you:The story got a bit scary at one point, even though the fear was limited to the imaginations of two of the friends.

added later] We made the pumpkin soup, and while our girls were pretty excited that we were making the recipe from the book (and they even got to add their own "pipkins" of salt), they weren't as enthusiastic about the taste. I thought it was lovely. Oh well... A bestselling story about friendship by Oxford author Helen Cooper, with appealing characters and beautiful autumnal illustrations.Helen Cooper creates a warm, inviting world in her “Pumpkin Soup.” It tells the story of three friends working through the challenges of friendship all while enjoying pumpkin soup. One of the illustrations shows the animals making their soup, as seen through the window. Can you draw a picture with a view through a window (looking into or out of a building)? A collection of outstanding illustrations accompany a great story, that can immerse it's audience with it's charm.

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