Read Chocolate Box Girls: Coco Caramel Online

Authors: Cathy Cassidy

Tags: #Juvenile Fiction, #General, #Social Issues, #Love & Romance, #Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance, #Family, #Juvenile Nonfiction, #Siblings, #Marriage & Divorce

Chocolate Box Girls: Coco Caramel (25 page)

Which Chocolate Box Girl Are you?

Your perfect day would be spent …

a)
visiting a
busy vintage market

b)
with your
favourite canine companion on a long walk in the countryside

c)
curled up on
the sofa watching black-and-white movies with your boyfriend

d)
window-shopping with your BFF

e)
sipping
frappuccinos in a hip city cafe

Your ideal boy is …

a)
arty and
sensitive

b)
boy? No
thanks!

c)
a good
listener … and a little bit quirky

d)
polite and
clever

e)
good looking
and popular – what other kind of boy is there?

Who’s the first person you would tell about your new crush?

a)
your sister –
she knows everything about you

b)
your pet
cat … animals are great listeners

c)
your BFF

d)
your mum – she
always has the best advice

e)
no one.
It’s best not to trust anyone with a secret

Your favourite subject is …

a)
history

b)
science

c)
creative
writing

d)
French

e)
drama

Your school books are …

a)
covered in
paisley-print fabric

b)
a bit
muddy

c)
filled with
doodles

d)
neat, tidy and
full of good grades

e)
rarely handed
in on time

When you grow up you want to be …

a)
an interior
designer

b)
a vet

c)
a writer

d)
a prima
ballerina

e)
famous

People always compliment your …

a)
individuality.
If anyone can pull it off you can!

b)
caring nature
– every creature deserves a bit of love

c)
wild
imagination … although it can get you into trouble sometimes

d)
determination.
Practice makes perfect

e)
strong
personality. You never let anyone stand in your way

Mostly As … 
Skye

Cool and eclectic, friends love your relaxed
boho style and passion for all things quirky.

Mostly Bs … 
Coco

A real mother earth, but with your feet
firmly on the ground, you’re happiest in the great outdoors – accompanied by a
whole menagerie of animal companions.

Mostly Cs … 
Cherry

‘Daydreamer’ is your middle
name … Forever thinking up crazy stories and buzzing with new ideas, you
always have an exciting tale to tell – you’re allowed a bit of artistic licence,
right?

Mostly Ds … 
Summer

Passionate and fun, you’re determined
to make your dreams come true … and your family and friends are behind you
every step of the way.

Mostly Es … 
Honey

Popular, intimidating,
lonely … everyone has a different idea about the ‘real you’. Try
opening up a bit more and you’ll realize that friends are there to help you along
the way.

Summer Fruit Skewers
For a refreshing healthy snack on those hot summer days, try making your own
garden of fruit skewers.
You will need:
Your fave fruits (the best ones include kiwis,
strawberries, grapes, oranges, and watermelon and pineapple slices)
10 or more wooden skewers
Heart, flower or butterfly cookie cutters
A shoe box (this will be your garden display)
What to do:
Using a chopping board carefully cut your chosen
fruit into round shapes.
One at a time, lay your slices of fruit on the
board and cut into flower, butterfly and heart shapes using the cookie cutters.
Carefully insert the skewers into the fruit to
create a beautiful flower display.
Making a flower:

* Cut a slice of pineapple into a
flower shape and add to the skewer so it’s horizontal. Then add a small
strawberry to the very top to make the centre of the flower. Add a couple of grapes
to the ‘stem’ of the flower to look like leaves. Try other methods and
designs too!

Top Tip!

For an extra-refreshing taste, serve with a yoghurt or cream-cheese dip!

Assemble your Flower Garden:

* Decorate your shoe box to make
it look like a garden, using green paint, tissue paper, flower stickers, etc.

* Cut small holes into the top of
the shoe box.

* Insert your flower skewers into
the holes to create a flower border!

Coco’s Lemonade
You need:
1 cup sugar
4–6 fresh lemons
Method:
Place one cup of sugar in a heatproof mixing jug
and add one cup of boiling water, stirring gently until the sugar dissolves.
Use a lemon squeezer to squeeze the juice of 4–6
fresh lemons, enough to make a cupful.
Mix sugar-water and lemon juice together in a tall
jug/pitcher and add 3–4 cups of water to taste.
Refrigerate for 30 mins and serve with lots of ice
and slices of lemon.

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