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Overview""This story is fun, vibrant and absolutely BURSTING with flavour! A brilliant debut from a bright and shining talent in the kidlit world, Onyinye has all the ingredients to tell a good story, and you’re going to totally love what she’s cooked up with this one."" Dapo Adeola Kamsi and Kwame are best friends and their favourite food is jollof rice! Kamsi thinks his mum’s is best, with spicy peppers. Kwame is sure his mum’s is better, with juicy tomatoes. The boys decide they will each make their own jollof in their mud kitchen, to see whose is best of all…. But when they start playing tricks, secretly adding some very odd ingredients – a caterpillar, nettles and ants – to each other’s dishes, both boys find they have made the WORST jollof ever! What can they do? Maybe the BEST jollof rice is made when you do it together… A funny and heart-warming read-aloud story about sharing and the joy of cooking together! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Onyinye IwuPublisher: Otter-Barry Books Imprint: Otter-Barry Books ISBN: 9781915659484ISBN 10: 1915659485 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 05 June 2025 Recommended Age: From 4 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews""This story is fun, vibrant and absolutely BURSTING with flavour! A brilliant debut from a bright and shining talent in the kidlit world, Onyinye has all the ingredients to tell a good story, and you’re going to totally love what she’s cooked up with this one."" -- Dapo Adeola ""Kamsi thinks his mum’s jollof rice is best but Kwame is sure his mum’s is better. They decide to make their own but when they start adding unusual ingredients – a caterpillar, nettles and ants – they realise they have made the worst jollof rice ever. A sweet story about friendship, co-operation and food."" * The Bookseller * ""This story is fun, vibrant and absolutely BURSTING with flavour! A brilliant debut from a bright and shining talent in the kidlit world, Onyinye has all the ingredients to tell a good story, and you’re going to totally love what she’s cooked up with this one."" -- Dapo Adeola Author InformationOnyinye Iwu is of Nigerian parentage. She was born in Italy and moved to Britain as a teenager. A secondary school teacher, she has a degree in Architecture and a Master's in Cultural Diaspora Ethnicity. She is the illustrator of Sala, Mountain Warrior, by Wakanyi Hoffman, and of the Too Small Tola books by Atinuke. She lives in London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |