The Girl Who Could See Stories is an introduction to empathy. It teaches children that everything and everyone they interact with, including their food, has a back story. It also includes an activity page with simple instructions for 'how to sprout happy beans' that will allow them to see the story of their food in action. Buy the book from the author's website, gilliantorres.com (opens in new window).
![]() My name is Gill Torres and I am the author of The Girl Who Could See Stories. For me, the decision to eat a plant-based, whole foods diet, free from animal products, is a decision to love and respect the earth and all creatures within it, including myself. I choose to be loving and healthy. I have written this book to inspire children to do the same. www.diddid.co.uk |
My name Ilan Sheady and I'm a Liverpool based illustrator, animator and designer. My biggest passion is working on projects that I can inject personality into, so creating the world of The Girl Who Could See Stories has been a lot of fun.
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Order your copy from the author's website, gilliantorres.com.
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'She found herself at the market, facing a bunch of ripe bananas. They had been grown in a beautiful country with the sun on their skin. Their story was of rich soil and a happy farmer who loved his job.'
hi@realmagicpublishing.com / +44 (0)7764 487 284
'She found herself at the market, facing a bunch of ripe bananas. They had been grown in a beautiful country with the sun on their skin. Their story was of rich soil and a happy farmer who loved his job.'