Brown Bread and Honey
Written by Pamela Allen
Suitable for: 0-5 years, 5-7 years (Key stage 1)
Sponsored by: The Märit and Hans Rausing Charitable Foundation
Available braille grades: Grade 1, Grade 2
The King lived in a castle high on the hill and he loved food! Every day was filled with milkshakes and muffins, puddings and pumpkins, chicken and chocolate as many yummy things as the cooks could bake. But the king was getting slower and fatter – who could help him to get back on his horse and have fun again? Find out in this comic and beautifully illustrated picture book.
Listen to an audio clip
Go back over the King's body, you'll feel how he is sitting in the saddle, his knee bent and his foot in a stirrup (that's a sort of foot supporter). The King wears brown trousers a dark red top and grey boots.
Feel along the horse's neck, it's stretched right out. Above the King's hand is the horse's spiky mane. Then comes his backward pointing ear, his large eye and then his half open mouth with the bit in it. This is attached to the reins which the King is holding. They make up a straight line across the horse's face
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What's inside
- A picture book with braille pages and raised tactile images.
- Audio descriptions with music and sound effects in your chosen format of either CD or USB.
- An ‘Articles for the Blind’ returns label for the free and convenient return of the box.
Touch to see image list
King on Horse
Three Chefs
Stable Boy and fat-to-thin King (x3)