No Place Like Home is the delightful story of two families of
mice, one from the country and one from the big city and their experiences
visiting each other. Children will be delighted with this very sweet story,
and the imaginative illustrations. In keeping with tradition, Dom has
included very simple children's recipes for your little reader to try. Kids
will love whipping up Mamma's Corn Pancakes, Polly's Chocolate Dipped
Strawberries and more… just like their little mice friends. $9.95 - Softcover
The Pouch Potato
Pouch Potato is Dom's Latest book.
Mrs. Kangaroo lost her little Joey. Dr. Chimpanzee, Mrs.
Rabbit And Mrs. Skunk help find him. Recipes at the end of the book
include, Dr. Chimpanzee's Banana Bread. Mrs. Rabbit's Carrot Cake and
Pancakes and Mr. And Mrs. Skunk have a Room Deodorizer! $9.95 - Softcover
Hansel and Gretel
You know the story. Or do
you? In Dom DeLuise's original retelling, Hansel and Gretel get trapped in
the too-sweet cottage of Glut Annie Stout and end up living happily ever
after with their father - running a health food store.
In this hilarious picture book based on the Brothers Grimm story, Dom
DeLuise once again charms readers with his playful irreverence.
Christopher Santoro's zesty watercolors, full of inspired details, are
icing on the cake. $9.95 - Hardcover
Goldilocks
Spoiled and headstrong, Goldilocks leaves her homework
to go for a walk in the woods without her parents permission. When
nobody answers her knock at the door of an adorable little cottage,
our relentless heroine enters and makes herself at home. The bears,
out for a walk themselves (while Mama's pasta e fagioli cools),
return home to discover the golden-haired intruder, give her a good
scare, then ultimately forgive her. Goldilocks, her lesson learned,
joins the bears for lunch, and they all become fast friends.
Complete with recipes for porage, pasta e fagioli and corn
muffins. Goldilocks is delightfully illustrated by
Christopher Santoro. $10.00 - Hardcover
Nightingale
A live nightingale perched in a tree singing a beautiful
song. A mechanical nightingale covered in porcelain and diamonds,
playing its song. Can either bird make King Lucky happy inside where
it really counts?
Dom DeLuise retells the Hans Christian Anderson tale as only he can,
and the rollicking text is matched by Christopher Santoro's
fun-filled illustrations. And there are two added bonuses: recipes
and the musical score to re-create the bird's songs. $11.00 -
Hardcover
The following books written by Dom are available at bookstores
everywhere.