When Jessie discovers how much she loves helping in the kitchen, stirring curries, washing vegetables and learning family recipes, Mum and Dad show her that cooking can be more than fun. With gentle guidance, Jessie begins sharing her Indian dishes with others and takes her very first step toward building a business of her own.
Starting small with online orders, Jessie carefully prepares and delivers warm meals to happy customers.
As more people discover her food, her confidence grows and so does her dream. With each order, each lesson and each smiling customer, Jessie moves closer to opening something truly special - her very first restaurant.
Along the way, she learns real-world lessons about food safety, marketing, reinvesting, welcoming customers and creating an experience that feels magical from the moment people walk through the door.
Through everyday moments and beautiful watercolour illustrations, children see how a simple love for cooking can grow into something meaningful, something they can share proudly with the world.
Perfect for ages 2+, this story helps children understand money, creativity, culture, community and independence in a joyful, age-appropriate way.
Learns to cook family recipes with Mum and Dad
Discovers food hygiene and earns her own “Food Hygiene Pass”
Lists her dishes online for delivery and packs her first real customer orders
Prepares warm curries and naan for excited customers
Spreads the word through leaflets and grows a small food community
Reinvests in her business with fresher spices and better ingredients
Learns how to reward loyal customers
Handles busy days when orders arrive faster than ever
Imagines and designs her dream restaurant experience
Opens her first real restaurant: Ticket to Mumbai
Welcomes happy diners into a warm, magical space
Celebrates with her family after a successful opening
Writes down four simple money lessons to remember forever
Learns that food can tell a story and that sharing culture is a gift
Each moment shows children that creativity + effort = possibility, and that small hands with big dreams can create something truly special.
When Jessie discovers how much she loves helping in the kitchen, stirring curries, washing vegetables and learning family recipes, Mum and Dad show her that cooking can be more than fun. With gentle guidance, Jessie begins sharing her Indian dishes with others and takes her very first step toward building a business of her own.
Starting small with online orders, Jessie carefully prepares and delivers warm meals to happy customers.
As more people discover her food, her confidence grows and so does her dream. With each order, each lesson and each smiling customer, Jessie moves closer to opening something truly special - her very first restaurant.
Along the way, she learns real-world lessons about food safety, marketing, reinvesting, welcoming customers and creating an experience that feels magical from the moment people walk through the door.
Through everyday moments and beautiful watercolour illustrations, children see how a simple love for cooking can grow into something meaningful, something they can share proudly with the world.
Perfect for ages 2+, this story helps children understand money, creativity, culture, community and independence in a joyful, age-appropriate way.
Learns to cook family recipes with Mum and Dad
Discovers food hygiene and earns her own “Food Hygiene Pass”
Lists her dishes online for delivery and packs her first real customer orders
Prepares warm curries and naan for excited customers
Spreads the word through leaflets and grows a small food community
Reinvests in her business with fresher spices and better ingredients
Learns how to reward loyal customers
Handles busy days when orders arrive faster than ever
Imagines and designs her dream restaurant experience
Opens her first real restaurant: Ticket to Mumbai
Welcomes happy diners into a warm, magical space
Celebrates with her family after a successful opening
Writes down four simple money lessons to remember forever
Learns that food can tell a story and that sharing culture is a gift
Each moment shows children that creativity + effort = possibility, and that small hands with big dreams can create something truly special.