Everyday Play

Publisher details

Author
Kate Ritchie
Publisher
Puffin Books
Genre
Children’s Non-Fiction
Released
01 November, 2022
ISBN
9780143777991

Everyday Play

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Synopsis

Ages 7+

Cook. Make. Create. Easy ideas for extraordinary days.

There is so much to do every day, but there’s always room to play.

Kate Ritchie has created the ultimate collection of recipes, activities and ideas for families. By celebrating the wonder of nature, the power of creativity and the pure joy of playing together, this book shows how easy it is to make every day feel a little extraordinary.

Why don’t you . . .

Cook the best-ever brownies, perfectly scrambled eggs or the ultimate cheese toastie?

Make a paper plane, a comic or a spooky Halloween costume?

Create the perfect day at the beach, a book club with friends and a garden from scratch?

Reviews

Get Cooking and Creating: Read an Extract from Everyday Play by Kate Ritchie

Review | Extract

4 November 2022

Get Cooking and Creating: Read an Extract from Everyday Play by Kate Ritchie

Kate Ritchie
About the author

Kate Ritchie

Kate Ritchie is a much-loved actor, presenter and author. Millions of Australians and Britons grew up with Kate as she played Sally Fletcher in the hit series Home and Away between 1987 and 2007.Kate has continued to act in Australian film and television, including Underbelly: A Tale of Two Cities in 2009, Cops: LAC, Mr & Mrs Murder and It's A Date. She has hosted live television events including the annual Carols in the Domain and Australia Day Celebrations. After being invited back as a guest to help celebrate the show's 25th anniversary in 2013, Kate briefly reprised her role of Sally on the Seven Network's Home and Away. Her acting has earned her numerous nominations and awards, including two Gold Logies.In 2008 Kate took on the challenge of live radio. She currently co-hosts Kate, Tim & Marty, the number one rating national drive show, on Nova.Acting aside, Kate relishes the opportunity to donate her time to a number of causes, including the Australia Day Council of New South Wales, the Australian Red Cross and Ovarian Cancer Australia.Kate lives in Sydney with her husband, Stuart, and daughter, Mae. Her first book, I Just Couldn't Wait to Meet You, was inspired by her joy and excitement at anticipating Mae's arrival.

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                1. Thomas says:

                  thanks for this review

                2. kimwaj says:

                  Nice Kate, well done!