Sir Chocolate Books – Sir Chocolate and the Fondant Five story and cookbook
(7) Paperback copies / 1 of ea book in the series
(2) 15 Amazon gift cards
Please leave Robbie a comment anywhere along the tour for your chance to win one of these awesome prizes.

Sir chocolate arrives at the Chocolate Land Zoo one morning to find the Fondant Five have disappeared. Who would take the lion, elephant, cheetah, rhino, and buffalo from their homes and why?
This rhyming verse book is aimed at teaching young children about the “Big Five” African animals as well as a few others including the giraffe, monkey, and hippo. It also includes a subtle message about teamwork and solving problems together.

How to make a chick out of an Easter Egg and fondant
You will find the step-by-step instructions on Youtube here:
OR
You can download a PDF of the step-by-step instructions here:
https://robbiesinspiration.wordpress.com/how-to-make-baby-chick-using-an-easter-egg/
BOOK BLURB:
Number 6 in the Sir Chocolate series. Five zoo animals go missing and Sir Chocolate needs to find them. Includes five lovely new recipes.
AUTHOR BIO:
Robbie Cheadle is a children’s author and poet.
The Sir Chocolate children’s picture books, co-authored by Robbie and Michael Cheadle, are written in sweet, short rhymes which are easy for young children to follow and are illustrated with pictures of delicious cakes and cake decorations. Each book also includes simple recipes or biscuit art directions which children can make under adult supervision.
Robbie has also published books for older children which incorporate recipes that are relevant to the storylines.
SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS:
Robbie Cheadle
Website
https://www.robbiecheadle.co.za/
Blog
https://robbiesinspiration.wordpress.com/
TSL Books Author Page
Goodreads
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/15584446.Robbie_Cheadle
PURCHASE LINKS:
TSL Publications (paper back is available at a discounted price):
Lulu.com (ebook):
Amazon (paper back):

To follow along with the rest of the tour, please visit the author’s tour page on the 4WillsPublishing site. If you’d like to schedule your own blog tour and have your book promoted in similar grand fashion, please click HERE. Thanks for supporting this author and her work!
Hi, thanks to both Shirley and Robbie, for some fascinating pictures and tales.
I think to write children’s stories requires such a unique talent. Well done Robbie.
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Joy you are so right. There is a talent to writing children’s books. They are the masters of psychology so you have to be on your game.
Thanks for your support.
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I like the two fondant creatures very much. Robbie always manages give them personality.
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Hi Liz. Nice meeting you and thanks for coming.
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You’re welcome, Shirley.
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Hi! Here’s another test message. Robbie, I hope you enjoyed your time with Shirley along your tour!
Shirley, thanks for being an amazing hostess!
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Nonnie you are to be thanked too. So we will all accept our accolades here today because everybody is a winner.
Have a fantastic day.
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Hello Everyone. I want to take a moment to thank all those who have liked this post. Because it is more than the norm of new people, I want to acknowledge you and thank Robbie for having such wonderful friends who support her:
Jim Borden, Stevie Turner (I remember you); C.S. Boyack (where have you been?); Beetlepete; and Annette Rochelle Aben (Thank you for your Facebook invitation). I did acknowledge some of you in the comments but this caught my attention and I felt the need to say hello to you.
Have a wonderful day today!
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I have a couple of Robbie’s books, but not this one. I think my granddaughter would enjoy this one as she loves big animals. I will have to see about getting it for her. Nice post.
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HI Carla, I loved making the animals for this particular book. This is the one that focuses on Africa and is very popular here in South Africa.
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I bet it is. I think she would love it as well. She has learned all about the animals in Australia and I know she loves elephants.
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Another great tour day, Robbie. Toni x
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Hi Toni. Nice meeting you and thank you for supporting Robbie here. Also thank you for liking my page. Very kind of you. Have a great day.
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Thank you, Toni. I am delighted you are enjoying these posts.
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Great to see Robbie’s writing featured. And I just love her fondant elephant! 🙂
Best wishes, Pete.
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Hi Pete. Welcome to my blog and thank you for supporting Robbie. I know she appreciates it.
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Hi Pete, thanks for visiting me here. The elephant is cute but my favourite is the buffalo.
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Reblogged this on DEEZ – NOW: —-> BOOKS.ESLARN-NET.DE.
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Thanks for sharing, Michael.
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Always with a great pleasure, Robbie xx Michael
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Thank you for the great feature, Shirley! Robbie blog with her wonderful books and fantastic fondant ideas is always worth a visit. I love that there are so many books for children available, and Robbie’s books making a great impact on children too. Best wishes, Michael
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Hi there. I’m glad you are joining Robbie’s tour and its so nice to meet you. Thank you also for reblogging this so others can see it. You have a great day!
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Thank you as well, Shirley! Always a great pleasure, and with selfishness for getting best informations about new books. The reblog on the WP.com blog is more tradition based, because i had no chance to reopen. There are some things against the German unregulated version of the GDPR. But since some days, and hopefull for the next years, i am reposting at: https://books.eslarn-net.de, my new selfhosted blog. Have a nice week! Michael
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HI Michael, thank you for all your support of my books and tours. Have a wonderful new week. Hugs.
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You are welcome, Robbie! Lets rock the children corners, better the minds of the parents. Have a wonderful week as well. xx Michael
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Ingenius the way you educate both young and old with your cookbooks! (love that wee elephant)
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Hi Annette, thank you. Children are such a precious gift and our time with them as littlies is so short. I am glad I made the most of my babies and toddlers.
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Hi Shirley! Your site looks great. Robbie, I agree with the others—the elephant is adorable. I’m enjoying your tour!
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Hi Linda, thank you, I’m am glad you like my little elephant.
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I admire your creativity, Robbie! You make it look so easy. 😊
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Thank you, Yvette.
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Hi, this is my third comment. This is a test message!
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Hey Nonnie. Looks like we’re straight now. Quit getting into trouble. Lol!
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Hello Robbie and everybody. Something is causing your comments not to come through and I did see some comments that are approved but not showing up here. Nonnie alerted me to the issue. I sent wordpress a help email. I’m upset that I can’t call anybody at the moment. So waiting to hear from them. I appreciate your being patient until this issue is resolved.
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HI Shirley, I am sorry to read this. I have had similar issues in the past. I have always found WP to be very helpful.
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Robbie, helpful but slow. Anyway, the problem is fixed and I didn’t need them after all. Enjoy your tour and the rest of your day.
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Robbie, my goodness that elephant is adorable! I see Pat’s question, and also wondered if these cute creatures are edible (but who would want to bite them)? Hope your tour is going well! Shirley, thanks for hosting Robbie.
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Hi Maura Beth, I am glad you like the elephant. I did enjoy making African animals for this story. You can eat the elephant as he is made of fondant and I use edible sugar glue. They are very sweet though so the kids usually only eat a little bit of the figurines. You can also keep them for quite a long time.
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Hi Maura Beth . It is a pleasure hosting Robbie. And thank you so much for being here.
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Hi Robbie, Hi Shirley,
Robbie, the elephant looks cute. My question is whether or not ia person can eat it or is it for decoration only. The tusks look delicious.
Shirley, thank you so much for hosting Robbie today.
Shalom aleichem
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Hi Pat, thank you for your support of this tour 🤗. You can eat the figurines but they are very sweet so most people don’t eat them. Even the kids only take a few bites.
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Pat I appreciate that you came for Robbie’s tour day.
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Robbie, yes, who would take the animals from their home? Loved this! Thanks for teaching kids through your words!
Shirley, thanks for hosting! You’re both awesome!
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Thank you Nonnie for always supporting all of us. You are awesome!
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Hi Nonnie, I am delighted you enjoyed this post. I do like the animal figurines in this book.
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Welcome Robbie!
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Hi Shirley, thank you for hosting my tour today. It is appreciated 😊
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