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Have a Very Lovely P icnic
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To Mum, Dad and Benchick. Bestest team everest – E.K.
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Remember, sharp knives and hot things can be dangerous. Adults should supervise children closely when cooking and crafting.
To Kathleen, who also likes to dance whilst cooking – J.M.
E va Ka tzle r
Illu st r a ted b y J e ss M ikh a il Bloomsbury Publishing, London, Berlin, New York and Sydney First published in Great Britain in June 2012 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 50 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3DP Text copyright © Florentine and Pig Ltd 2012 Illustrations copyright © Jess Mikhail 2012 Recipes devised and crafts co-devised by Laura and Jess Tilli Wallpaper design reproduced by kind permission of Elanbach The moral rights of the author and illustrator have been asserted All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 978 1 4088 2939 4 (HB) ISBN 978 1 4088 2437 5 (PB) Printed in China 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2 All papers used by Bloomsbury Publishing are natural, recyclable products made from wood grown in well-managed forests. The manufacturing processes conform to the environmental regulations of the country of origin www.bloomsbury.com www.florentineandpig.com
Recipes and crafts b y Laura and Jess Tilli
e n i and t n e
Have a Very Lovely P icnic
P ig
To Mum, Dad and Benchick. Bestest team everest – E.K.
r
Fl o
Remember, sharp knives and hot things can be dangerous. Adults should supervise children closely when cooking and crafting.
To Kathleen, who also likes to dance whilst cooking – J.M.
E va Ka tzle r
Illu st r a ted b y J e ss M ikh a il Bloomsbury Publishing, London, Berlin, New York and Sydney First published in Great Britain in June 2012 by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 50 Bedford Square, London, WC1B 3DP Text copyright © Florentine and Pig Ltd 2012 Illustrations copyright © Jess Mikhail 2012 Recipes devised and crafts co-devised by Laura and Jess Tilli Wallpaper design reproduced by kind permission of Elanbach The moral rights of the author and illustrator have been asserted All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying or otherwise, without the prior permission of the publisher A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 978 1 4088 2939 4 (HB) ISBN 978 1 4088 2437 5 (PB) Printed in China 1 3 5 7 9 10 8 6 4 2 All papers used by Bloomsbury Publishing are natural, recyclable products made from wood grown in well-managed forests. The manufacturing processes conform to the environmental regulations of the country of origin www.bloomsbury.com www.florentineandpig.com
Recipes and crafts b y Laura and Jess Tilli
Florentine and Pig were having breakfast one sparkly morning. ‘Now that the sun is warm and toasty, I think we should do something lovely outdoors,’ said Florentine.
‘We need to think of our favourite things to eat,’ Florentine said. ‘I love runny honey and YOU love crunchy apples.’
‘Oh, Pig, I have a wonderful idea! We should have a picnic!’
Florentine began scribbling in her notebook.
Pig liked the sound of a picnic very much indeed.
The pencil was moving so speedy fast it made Pig’s eyes go big and funny.
Florentine and Pig were having breakfast one sparkly morning. ‘Now that the sun is warm and toasty, I think we should do something lovely outdoors,’ said Florentine.
‘We need to think of our favourite things to eat,’ Florentine said. ‘I love runny honey and YOU love crunchy apples.’
‘Oh, Pig, I have a wonderful idea! We should have a picnic!’
Florentine began scribbling in her notebook.
Pig liked the sound of a picnic very much indeed.
The pencil was moving so speedy fast it made Pig’s eyes go big and funny.
‘Oh no, Pig!’ with s n i muf f cin g t o r r ca lemon i & e l A p p nsh in e kies o o c u s kle i tes n b i r d p e s bow in se ke rs k n p u m d Ra in u r e&p umbe c s u e c e wi th a r ch d s d u e m Ch ta r ts um h e m n i o t ade oni n n ico d c i e m r p e y pea ink l s p n Stick e e e d a be Gr m e-m r y ice cu o h t i n e ’s r e s h b e r n e r f Flo with
At last, Florentine revealed all the marvellous things they would make. Pig’s eyes got bigger and blinkier. He thought Florentine was really rather clever to think up such a lovely picnic.
Florentine gasped. ‘You ate our very last apple for breakfast!’
‘How will we ever make our muffins now?’ Just as Florentine had said, Pig could not see any more apples on their apple tree.
‘Oh no, Pig!’ with s n i muf f cin g t o r r ca lemon i & e l A p p nsh in e kies o o c u s kle i tes n b i r d p e s bow in se ke rs k n p u m d Ra in u r e&p umbe c s u e c e wi th a r ch d s d u e m Ch ta r ts um h e m n i o t ade oni n n ico d c i e m r p e y pea ink l s p n Stick e e e d a be Gr m e-m r y ice cu o h t i n e ’s r e s h b e r n e r f Flo with
At last, Florentine revealed all the marvellous things they would make. Pig’s eyes got bigger and blinkier. He thought Florentine was really rather clever to think up such a lovely picnic.
Florentine gasped. ‘You ate our very last apple for breakfast!’
‘How will we ever make our muffins now?’ Just as Florentine had said, Pig could not see any more apples on their apple tree.
Just then, Pig burst back into the kitchen with such a crash that all the pots and pans wobbled and rang and clattered and banged! ‘Oh dear,’ said Florentine. ‘What are we going to do? Pig?’
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‘Pig, where are you?’
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He was carrying his shiny telescope!
Just then, Pig burst back into the kitchen with such a crash that all the pots and pans wobbled and rang and clattered and banged! ‘Oh dear,’ said Florentine. ‘What are we going to do? Pig?’
’ ? g i ‘P
‘Pig, where are you?’
th wi s f in ng uf ici s s e ies er t m on bit ok nk r r o le m u co ed ca rd le se k e & hine b in in p le n s um pr pk c s m Ap su th cu w ts pu wi h bo t ar de in wi e& et na s Ra es tim mo he mu m icrc k le s hu da icn in ube ap ep c pe ad ice -m y me err ho h b e ’s f r e s y
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Florentine couldn’t see Pig anywhere!
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He was carrying his shiny telescope!
He pointed it at their apple tree, shut one eye and peered through the telescope with the other. (Pig was really rather good at winking.)
Right at the very tippy-top of their apple tree were three of the biggest, reddest, juiciest and crunchiest apples she had ever seen.
‘Well I never!’ exclaimed Florentine.
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3 Suddenly, Pig began jumping in the air excitedly! ‘What is it, Pig?’ Florentine asked. ‘What can you see?’
He pointed it at their apple tree, shut one eye and peered through the telescope with the other. (Pig was really rather good at winking.)
Right at the very tippy-top of their apple tree were three of the biggest, reddest, juiciest and crunchiest apples she had ever seen.
‘Well I never!’ exclaimed Florentine.
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3 Suddenly, Pig began jumping in the air excitedly! ‘What is it, Pig?’ Florentine asked. ‘What can you see?’
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