Fun and Fruit
By (Author) Mara Teresa Barahona
Illustrated by Edie Pijpers
Translated by Jon Brokenbrow
Cuento de Luz SL
Cuento de Luz SL
14th April 2015
Spain
Children
Fiction
863.7
Commended for International Latino Book Awards 2015 (United States)
Hardback
24
Width 209mm, Height 260mm, Spine 10mm
396g
Winner at the 2015 International Latino Book Awards
Fun and Fruit is full of beautiful colors in which parents and teachers will find the best way to ensure that children enjoy this food so full of poetry and vitality.
Guided Reading Level: M, Lexile Level: 1080L
A positive message about healthy food...Young listeners will appreciate the energetic and imaginative pictures, brimming with frolicking children of many ethnicities, as they consider how they might use their imaginations to help make the world a better place. ...it will lend itself well to classroom extension activities. --Kirkus Reviews (January 2015) The art is a feast for the eyes. Dutch artist Edie Pijpers' paintings are saturated with mouth-watering melons, figs, and coconuts.- Literary Kids by Literary Features Syndicate (May 2015)
Maria Teresa Barahona was born in Madrid, where she graduated in Medicine and Surgery in 1986. She lived in Italy for 15 years, where her daughters were born and where she worked as a doctor. She returned to Spain in 2004, continuing to work in the field of nutrition, focusing on the prevention of child obesity and the creation of a healthy lifestyle. Edie Pijpers grew up in the lowlands of Holland and started her career performing music (between 2001 and 2007 she released four albums and toured extensively across America and Northern Europe). Later she started to paint and in New York she began to find a wider audience for the art. Her paintings appeared in West Village children's boutiques, galleries and at art fairs all over the city. Last year, her art was featured in the Union Square Holiday Market in Manhattan where she had a store selling prints and originals.