Sarah Ferguson shares 'exciting' news for 2021 inspired by YouTube project
SARAH FERGUSON has announced a new "exciting" collaboration inspired by her daily show for children on YouTube.
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Sarah, also known as Fergie by friends and fans, will release her first cookbook targeting children, her publisher Serenity Press has announced. The Duchess of York's next book, titled Fergie's Fun Food, will be written in collaboration with popular food artist Laleh Mohmedi.
Ms Mohmedi is the creator of Jacob's Food Diary, a project which saw the food expert turning her son's healthy meals into Disney characters.
The creative mum attracted the attention of several media, and appeared on US shows including The Today Show and Good Morning America.
Fergie shared the exciting news with her fans on social media, writing on Instagram: "I am so excited about collaborating with @jacobs_food_diaries on an exciting new fun food book @serenitypress".
Ms Mohmedi also took to Instagram to say she was "honoured and excited" to collaborate with Fergie.
She added: "I am so excited and honoured to be partnering with The Duchess of York @sarahferguson15 and @serenitypress to create the most AMAZING food art book filled with delicious recipes and fun creations for the whole family to enjoy!"
The book is due to be released in early 2021, the Australian book publisher said.
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In a lengthy post on Facebook, the publisher wrote: "Kids are going to LOVE the recipes in this book and we cannot wait to see children across the world recreating Laleh’s beautiful fun food art.
"Join us in celebrating this wonderful partnership."
Fergie has been collaborating for months with Serenity Press.
In February, the firm announced a seven children's book-deal with Sarah.
Now, they have created a Duchess Serenity Collection gathering all her work.
The former wife of Prince Andrew revealed in early August three of her new books had been released
The titles of her latest children’s books are: The Enchanted Oak Tree, Genie Gems Meets Arthur Fantastic and Genie Gems Mission to Devon.
Fergie has written more than 25 books over the past two decades.
The idea of Fergie's Fun Food has likely been drawn by her daily show on YouTube, Storytime with Fergie and Friends.
The Duchess started publishing daily videos on YouTube in which either she or a guest were reading a story to children in a bid to keep youngsters entertained during the lockdown.
But now the videos also feature the Duchess teaching the basics of gardening as well as creating fun snacks.
In June, Fergie created a "pepper train" to invite children to eat healthier.
Using carved red, yellow and orange peppers linked together, Fergie created a train which she later filled with carrots and cucumber sticks.
Speaking to children, she said: "You're going to take a lovely, delicious, wonderful mixture of fabulous crudités and we're going to cut the pepper to make sure he has nothing inside.
"They are going to be so good for us to eat too because they're going to give us lots of Vitamin C and we're going to get really healthy and well.
"That's what we need to worry about nowadays, don't we? We've got to be healthy and well."
In videos, the Duchess created 'sausage snails', 'flower tarts' and 'traffic light sandwiches'.