#SirChocolatestory – Sir Chocolate and the Valentine Toffee Cupid
Posted: April 8, 2020 | Author: robbiesinspiration | Filed under: Books, Children's Books, Fairy Tales, Fiction | Tags: Children's Stories, Growing Bookworms, Robbie Cheadle, Sir Chocolate, Writing to be Read |34 Comments
Growing Bookworms
My sons and I have been working hard to bring some of our free Sir Chocolate stories and “How to Make” videos to children who are at home due to COVID-19. Greg and I are recording audio versions of our free stories and posting them to our new YouTube channel with a link to the free PDF download of the illustrated story. We are also creating free animated videos of our recipes and step-by-step instructions on how to make some Easter creations. The PDF instructions are also available for free as a download on my children’s books and poetry, blog https://robbiesinspiration.wordpress.com/.
This endeavor is part of Gregory and Michael’s outreach and community service project which has been put on hold while the schools are closed. We thought this was a nice way of keeping it going. It gives them an interest as they are helping me to make the videos and maintain the YouTube channel.
Today, I am sharing a fully illustrated free Sir Chocolate story called Sir Chocolate and the Valentine Toffee Cupid.
You can find the audio reading of this book on our YouTube channel: Robbie Cheadle here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVyFo_OJLPqFa9ZhHnCfHUA?view_as=subscriber
Greg did the filming this time and not the reading.
You can download the free PDF illustrated book here: https://robbiesinspiration.wordpress.com/free-story-sir-chocolate-the-the-valentine-toffee-cupid/
About Robbie Cheadle
Hello, my name is Robbie, short for Roberta. I am an author with six published children’s picture books in the Sir Chocolate books series for children aged 2 to 9 years old (co-authored with my son, Michael Cheadle), one published middle grade book in the Silly Willy series and one published preteen/young adult fictionalised biography about my mother’s life as a young girl growing up in an English town in Suffolk during World War II called While the Bombs Fell (co-authored with my mother, Elsie Hancy Eaton). All of my children’s book are written under Robbie Cheadle and are published by TSL Publications.
I have recently branched into adult and young adult horror and supernatural writing and, in order to clearly differential my children’s books from my adult writing, I plan to publish these books under Roberta Eaton Cheadle. My first supernatural book published in that name, Through the Nethergate, is now available.
I have participated in a number of anthologies:
- Two short stories in #1 Amazon bestselling anthology, Dark Visions, a collection of horror stories edited by Dan Alatorre;
- Three short stories in Death Among Us, an anthology of murder mystery stories, edited by Stephen Bentley;
- Three short stories in #1 Amazon bestselling anthology, Nightmareland, a collection of horror stories edited by Dan Alatorre; and
- Two short stories in Whispers of the Past, an anthology of paranormal stories, edited by Kaye Lynne Booth.
I also have a book of poetry called Open a new door, with fellow South African poet, Kim Blades.
Find Robbie Cheadle
Blog: https://www.robbiecheadle.co.za/
Blog: robbiesinspiration.wordpress.com
Goodreads: Robbie Cheadle – Goodreads
Twitter: BakeandWrite
Instagram: Robbie Cheadle – Instagram
Facebook: Sir Chocolate Books
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Reblogged this on Robbie's inspiration and commented:
I am over at Writing to be Read today with a new audio book story, Sir Chocolate and the Valentine Toffee Cupid. You can read the fully illustrated story in the post and download the free PDF. This is part of Gregory and Michael’s community and outreach programme during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Reblogged this on The Bee Writes… and commented:
How wonderful! If you are a parent and need entertainment for your kids, please check out this post 🙋♀️🐝
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Thank you, Bee.
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Absolutely fantastic!
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How wonderful. Kids will love this and parents will love you for entertaining them.
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Hi Darlene, I am feeling more inclined towards writing for children and doing fondant and cake art at the moment. I hope some children can get to enjoy these little stories and illustrations in this time of anxiety and being home bound.
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Thanks Robbie, my little grandsons will love this I’m sure!
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Oh, I really hope so, Stevie. It is nice to bring some joy to children at the moment.
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Robbie is so generous. What a great project for her boys during lockdown and a real treat for young people.
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Thank you, Norah. It is a nice project for the boys and is a great distraction for them. Hopefully it also reaches some children who need entertainment and distraction from anxious parents.
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I’m sure it will, Robbie. What a wonderful distraction. It will encourage a lot of creativity in kitchen around the world.
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This is a wonderful flight of fancy, Robbie. And the fondants are adorable! Hugs on the wing.
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Thank you, Teagan. I am delighted that you like them.
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A happy ending AND chocolate~
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Thank you, Annette. Luckily, I had bought my Easter eggs before the lockdown so we still have some Easter treats.
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RT–this is wonderful for kids so I’ve shared with my education community
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Thank you, Jacqui. I am so pleased you like this and it will reach more children. A small thing to help keep them smiling and entertained.
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Robbie, this is a wonderful treat! Thank you so much for sharing your creation and your great ideas for this time of isolation and seclusion. 🙂 What a delight!
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My pleasure, Kaye. I am trying to keep my own children out of mischief with this project.
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Brilliant strategy!
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This is a wonderful idea, Robbie. I’m sure your sons absolutely love this project.
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It depends when I ask them to work on it Miriam. They are teenagers [smile].
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I know, Robbie. I remember my daughter’s teenage years. Probably boys are different.
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Robbie is such a gem. Looking at this wonderful figurines, I am feeling like back in childhood. But this way after creating i think they had not last very long. 😉 Michael
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Thank you, Michael. I am glad you enjoyed this. I love thinking of new figurines and am finding my art a good way to relax at the moment with all the stress around.
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So true, Robbie! Enjoy it. Keep on, faszinating the world. Best wishes!
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Another delightful tale, Robbie. Your characters are so creative!
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Thank you, Pete. It is fun to have Chocolate Land and to make all the characters from edible items.
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A wonderful story, post and gesture Robbie, I enjoyed the story and a nice escape to Mr.. Snowman’s world. Thanks to you and your boys for the generous share. I will visit Youtube and send the link to my niece for my grand niece to listen. ❤
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Thank you, Debby. I am glad you enjoyed this and thanks for your interest and shares.
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My pleasure Robbie 🙂
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Fooled you, eh, Cupid? I particularly enjoyed the personalities of the characters in this story.
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Thank you, Liz. I am glad you enjoyed this. Something light and fun to start the long weekend.
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