Simon doesn’t want the baby to come. He was happy with just his mom, dad, and Pappa. Now, Mom and Dad are at the hospital, and Simon and Pappa are waiting for news at home.

Knowing how hard it is to wait, Pappa starts Simon on a project of making one hundred chapatis. They measure the ingredients, knead and roll the dough, and then drop them one by one into a giant frying pan. Soon, Simon is so busy that he forgets to worry. “Can I show the baby how to make chapatis?” he asks Pappa. And before they know it, Pappa is frying up the one hundredth chapati … and the phone is ringing!

A debut picture book with texture-rich illustrations and simple evocative text, 100 Chapatis is a gentle lesson in patience that makes for a wonderful read-aloud.

"There's an understated message that finding ways to help can make soon-to-be older siblings feel more comfortable ... At its heart, though, this is a cheerful portrayal of intergenerational bonding over bread, and that will ring true to plenty of children." - Booklist

"A warm and reassuring read. A testament to the power of comfort food." - Kirkus Reviews

"An enjoyable, calming story. This debut picture book is a recommended purchase." - School Library Journal

"Perfect for any child who has a hard time being patient ... [depicts] the joy of passing down family traditions." - Children’s Literature Comprehensive Database

"A celebration of intergenerational love, a celebration of food and culture, even a celebration of the complex emotions that accompany all major life shifts." - Canadian Review of Materials

"Pappa suggests it might take 100 chapatis long, before the baby is ready to make its entrance. Great idea!" - Sal's Fiction Addiction

Selected for Toronto Public Library’s First and Best List, 2023, 100 Chapatis is available for order via the links below or upon request at your local bookstore! :)