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Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast: Volume 1

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast: Volume 1

Contributors:

By (Author) Josh Funk
Illustrated by Brendan Kearney

ISBN:

9781454914044

Publisher:

Union Square & Co.

Imprint:

Sterling

Publication Date:

1st September 2015

UK Publication Date:

8th October 2015

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Children

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Dewey:

813.6

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

40

Dimensions:

Width 254mm, Height 254mm

Description

A thoroughly delicious picture book about the funniest "food fight" ever! Lady Pancake and Sir French Toast have a beautiful friendshipuntil they discover that there's ONLY ONE DROP of maple syrup left. Soon they're dashing past the Orange Juice Fountain, skiing through Sauerkraut Peak, and reeling down the linguini in a race to the syrup. Who will enjoy the sweet taste of victory

Reviews

"When I was a kid, my best friend was Josh Funk. I think he's about to become a friend to a whole new generation of kids." B.J. Novak, author the The New York Times bestseller The Book with No Pictures

A tale of to-go food that is good for you! What happens between pancakes and French toast when there is only one drop of syrup left Readers get a ringside seat when the refrigerator door closes and the food comes to life. Lady Pancake and Sir French Toast take off on an edible version of American Ninja, running and rappelling through all the major food groups, each determined to reach the syrup first. The competition is fierce, as Toast plops into a vat of jam, and Pancake get sucked into chili-based muck. As the two royals skip through the Broccoli Forest and sail across soupy seas, the chilly interior of the refrigerator morphs into a true Hunger Games arena. . . . Kearney's illustrations kick butter, with full command of the story's arc. The bean avalanche is a trippy wonder that will be replayed at many dinner tables. The vibrant colors on simple backgrounds keep the action at the forefront, while the acrobatic rhymes tackle the next hurdle. Though not a nutritional guide, this serving of breakfast foods provides a heaping side of verbs. Teachers and students alike will delight in this food fight. Who will be the winner Readers will be hungry to find out. Kirkus Reviews

Newcomer Funks rhymes never skip a beat (though, at one point, Lady Pancake does skip over two beets), and he delights in transforming the fridge and its contents into an arena filled with perils . . . Kearney (Flying Machines) is equally inspired, personifying nearly every foodstuff with dot eyes and a U-shaped smile, while also giving the competitors a playfully regal air, even as they become stained with jelly and chili. Publishers Weekly
"When I was a kid, my best friend was Josh Funk. I think he's about to become a friend to a whole new generation of kids." B.J. Novak, author the The New York Times bestseller The Book with No Pictures

A tale of to-go food that is good for you! What happens between pancakes and French toast when there is only one drop of syrup left Readers get a ringside seat when the refrigerator door closes and the food comes to life. Lady Pancake and Sir French Toast take off on an edible version of American Ninja, running and rappelling through all the major food groups, each determined to reach the syrup first. The competition is fierce, as Toast plops into a vat of jam, and Pancake get sucked into chili-based muck. As the two royals skip through the Broccoli Forest and sail across soupy seas, the chilly interior of the refrigerator morphs into a true Hunger Games arena. . . . Kearney's illustrations kick butter, with full command of the story's arc. The bean avalanche is a trippy wonder that will be replayed at many dinner tables. The vibrant colors on simple backgrounds keep the action at the forefront, while the acrobatic rhymes tackle the next hurdle. Though not a nutritional guide, this serving of breakfast foods provides a heaping side of verbs. Teachers and students alike will delight in this food fight. Who will be the winner Readers will be hungry to find out. Kirkus Reviews

Newcomer Funks rhymes never skip a beat (though, at one point, Lady Pancake does skip over two beets), and he delights in transforming the fridge and its contents into an arena filled with perils . . . Kearney (Flying Machines) is equally inspired, personifying nearly every foodstuff with dot eyes and a U-shaped smile, while also giving the competitors a playfully regal air, even as they become stained with jelly and chili. Publishers Weekly

Author Bio

Josh Funk lives outside Boston with his family. He has a system for eating pancakes so the bottom pancake gets the same amount of syrup as the top. Josh also has two other picture books coming out in 2016: Dear Dragon (Viking/Penguin) and Pirasaurs! (Scholastic). Whilst studying architecture at university, Brendan Kearney realized he didn't like rulers. He then discovered that it wasn't essential to use a ruler when illustrating children's books, and so traded architecture for illustration as quickly as he could. Having now completed his degree, he specialises in children's books, bringing his own chaotic style and ideas to any project. If you can't find him drawing you are likely to find him with a guitar or banjo in hand. Brendan currently lives in the UK.

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