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Book Title
Little Pea : (Children's Book, Books for Baby, Books about Picky Eaters, Board Books for Kids)
Publication Name
Little Pea
Title
Little Pea
Author
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Illustrator
Jen Corace
Contributor
Jen Corace (Illustrated by)
Format
Picture Book
EAN
9780811846585
ISBN
9780811846585
Publisher
Chronicle Books
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Cooking & Food, General, Health & Daily Living / General
Release Date
29/08/2008
Release Year
2008
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.4in
Item Length
8.4in
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
9.9 Oz
Publication Year
2005
Number of Pages
36 Pages

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"Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Jen Corace strike beautiful balance between story and art in Little Pea ." -- The New York Times A sweet and amusing story to which little picky eaters can relate: If Little Pea doesn't eat all of his sweets, there will be no vegetables for dessert! What's a young pea to do? A delightful twist on a classic parent predicament, children will enjoy the unique tale and find themselves relating with Little Pea more than expected. * An entertaining story about meal times with charming text that families can enjoy together * Features simple, yet impactful illustrations that are engaging and help readers connect to the story * Amy Krouse Rosenthal is a Chicago-based writer and Mama Pea. She is the author of Encyclopedia of Our Ordinary Life . This is her first children's book "Picky eaters will enjoy the subtle humor of this topsy-turvy tale." -- School Library Journal Fans of Little Oink , Little Hoot , and Duck! Rabbit! will enjoy the sweet musings of Little Pea and his loving family adventures. * Great family read-aloud book * Books for kids ages 2-4 * Books for preschool and up

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Chronicle Books
ISBN-10
081184658x
ISBN-13
9780811846585
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3038428980

Product Key Features

Book Title
Little Pea : (Children's Book, Books for Baby, Books about Picky Eaters, Board Books for Kids)
Author
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Format
Picture Book
Language
English
Topic
Cooking & Food, General, Health & Daily Living / General
Publication Year
2005
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages
36 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.4in
Item Height
0.4in
Item Width
8in
Item Weight
9.9 Oz

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Pz7.R719445li 2005
Grade from
Preschool
Grade to
College Graduate Student
Reviews
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, 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 -- -, '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, "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 -- -, "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
Illustrated by
Corace, Jen
Copyright Date
2005
Lccn
2004-013364
Dewey Decimal
[E]
Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Series
Little Bks.
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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  • Fun, silly read, but also educational with an interesting twist

    My 3 yr old son loves this book. He thinks it is silly that the little pea wouldn't like candy for supper, but Little Pea would love spinach for dessert. The book has two pages explaining what type of candy Little Pea eats each day of the week, so children can learn the days of the week. There are also a few pages where Little Pea has to eat five pieces of candy before getting dessert. Little Pea says "yuck," "blech," etc. My son just laughs hearing us read those icky food sounds. Overall a fun, silly book that parents can also laugh at, since we can relate to negotiating with our kids to eat their supper! :)

  • A great-read aloud kids' book for finicky eaters

    "Little Pea" by Amy Krouse Rosenthal is a delightful book aimed at any little kid who resists eating his or her vegetables (~18 mo to 4yrs). Little Pea is a happy little pea who has a good life, but there is one thing he dreads at suppertime: candy. To grow up big and strong, little peas have to eat candy. The five pages dedicated to Little Pea's facial expressions and quiet noises as he chokes down his five pieces of candy will be familiar to most parents and will crack up the listener when read with gusto. Needless to say, the illustrations, though simple, are masterful at capturing facial expressions. The book instantly became a hit with our 3 year old and we have passed out several copies to friends and family with similarly positive feedback.

  • Wonderful

    great children's book

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  • Almost 5 stars

    I would have gave it 5 stars but there was a little tear in one of the pages. Other than that it’s a cute book for kids and worth the $4.

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  • Gets the point across with few words

    Requested by my grandson, he loves it

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