Questions For Breakfast
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English

In a warm and gentle setting, an inquisitive young boy explores the delights of a delicious, everyday breakfast cooked and served by his mother in their cozy kitchen. Questions for Breakfast is built around a random set of queries the boy asks his mother about where the food comes from, why it’s called what it’s called, and why meals are important.

Not only does this book encourage intellectual curiosity, it shows our inquisitive young friend enjoying the outdoors. This presents readers with many opportunities to have conversations with children about the joys of participation in healthy pursuits.

English

​Sabrina Miller is a children’s book writer. Picking a topic and posing general, fun questions about it, she writes books that engage and educate children. Ms. Miller notes that it fits her playful personality while keeping her young at heart. 

The author grew up on a farm in Washington, milking cows every day before going to school. When she wasn’t milking cows, she was pelting her parents with questions–driving them crazy, she thinks. Ms. Miller confesses that the little boy in Questions for Breakfast is her alter ego.

Encouraged by her parents, Ms. Miller began writing stories at age 13. Throughout her life, she has written and designed fun books for the kids in her life. First, for the children she babysat as a teenager, and later for the children of family and friends.

Giovanni the Whale will be the first in a series of books by Ms. Miller introducing children to various endangered species. The books will focus on fun and interesting facts about the animals, how they fit into their ecosystem and why they are important to the world. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the books will be donated to organizations protecting these precious animals. 

In her spare time, the author collects flowers that had been used in NYC events and brilliantly repurposes them. Bringing them home, she creates new arrangements and delivers them the next day to area nursing homes and hospitals. Ms. Miller says, “Making people smile, letting them know their community cares about them, brings me happiness.” 
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