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Little Pea

(Board book)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Little Pea

Contributors:

By (Author) Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Illustrated by Jen Corace

ISBN:

9780811846585

Publisher:

Chronicle Books

Imprint:

Chronicle Books

Publication Date:

29th August 2008

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Childrens / Teenage: Personal and social topics
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Cooking and food

Dewey:

813

Prizes:

Short-listed for Buckaroo Book Award 2006

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Board book

Number of Pages:

36

Dimensions:

Width 213mm, Height 208mm, Spine 8mm

Weight:

290g

Description

If Little Pea doesn't eat all of his sweets, there will be no vegetables for dessert! What's a young pea to do Children who have trouble swallowing their veggies will love the way this pea-size picture book serves up a playful story they can relate to.

Reviews

Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Jen Corace strike beautiful balance between story and art in 'Little Pea' (2005), a book that pedagogues might point out teaches basic physics and math while poking fun at picky eaters. This critic prefers to describe it as a family portrait of legumes in which the baby has to eat all his candy in order to get spinach for dessert. The New York Times


A crowd pleaser in the tradition of Mitchell Sharmat's Gregory, The Terrible Eater (1980), illustrated by Jose Aruego and Ariane Dewey, this simply told and illustrated episode features both a decidedly atypical family (all head, no body) facing a similar dinnertime issue, and a delicious final twist. Little Pea's generally a happy legume, hanging with friends, rolling down hills, and being catapulted off a spoon by Papa Pea--but meals are always fraught, for Little Pea hates candy, which as you know (you didn't) is all that peas eat. If you don't finish your candy, you can't have dessert, says Mama Pea. Negotiating his quota down to five cellophane-wrapped pieces, Little Pea proceeds to choke them down--Three. Plck. Four. Pleh.--then jumps for joy at dessert's arrival--a heaping bowl of spinach. Expect bursts of hilarity from young listeners, picky eaters or no. Kirkus Reviews, starred review

Picky eaters will enjoy the subtle humor of this topsy-turvy tale. School Library Journal

Author Bio

Amy Krouse Rosenthal is a Chicago-based writer. She is the author of the bestselling books Duck! Rabbit!, Exclamation Mark!, and the beloved Little Pea and Little Oink, and the recent I Wish You More, as well as many other books for children and adults. Visit her at www.whoisamy.com. Jen Corace received her BFA in illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design and has illustrated a number of childrens books, including Little Pea, Little Hoot and Little Oink, along with Chronicles Telephone, an ALA Notable Book.

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