Binding: Hardcover
ASIN: 0439110181
Manufacturer: Arthur A. Levine Books
Average Customer Review: (From 16 total reviews)
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Editorial Reviews

Book Description:

The authors of HOW ARE YOU PEELING? serve up a cornucopia of concepts in this big book for brilliant babies. Shapes: Is that a carrot, or a triangle? Colors: Watch for peppers in every range of the rainbow. Numbers: A zero-to-ten zoo! ABCs: A full produce section of sculptures acts out the alphabet. And Opposites: You’ve never seen Up/Down and Big/Little like this before! Every time we think Saxton Freymann can do no more with bok choy or broccoli, he astonishes us all over again. And this book is one-stop shopping for all parents’ early-childhood education needs. Try some FOOD FOR THOUGHT!

Customer Reviews

My boys love this book by S. Falvey
I had a couple of the Saxton Freymann books hanging around the house from my teaching days (Dog Food and How Are You Peeling). My 4 year old twins found them one day and loved them. I ordered them Food for Thought for Christmas last year and it is still a highly requested bedtime book. I love looking at the pictures as much as they do! It is amazing how they accomplish this using only food items.

Expressive food by H. M. Panagos
Another picture book from the creative minds of Elffers and Freymann. This one illustrates concepts (shapes and colors, numbers and letters, opposites) with big, bold, and colorful photos of fruits and vegetables carved and combined into expressive faces and adorable animals and scenes. Each page is a new puzzle: H for Hair is easily identified as a leek (you might have to explain ‘leek’ to a child), root end up, but what are the ‘insects’? (blueberries with onionskin wings). The humor may occasionally go over a child’s head (look at X for X-ray) but that doesn’t matter, he will still love identifying the fruits and vegetables the characters are made of. This is a wonderful book for group reading, children are captivated by the colors and illustrations and the large format makes it easy to see even for the children toward the back of the group. If you’ve liked others in this series you won’t want to miss this one.

Wonderful, Creative Book my kids (1-1/2 & 4) Love it by J. Hall
It’s got a little bit of everything–fruits & vegetables, colors, shapes, letters, animals, opposites. Even adults will say “how imaginative!”

Start Eating! by Kristen Fournier
Food for Thought is a conceptual picture book that consists of photographed pieces of fruit and vegetables that are carved into animal shapes. So, two strawberries become a dog holding a piece of watermelon shaped into an umbrella with an asparagus handle. This book is fun for a reader of any age, because it’s interesting to see how they fashioned food into art, and to distinguish both the animal depicted and the food used on each page. The concepts though, like all the letters of the alphabets, single digit numerals,shapes, colors and opposites (big and small, hold and cold, etc.) are perfect for reading readiness. They are also adorably depicted and easily understood even for very young children. The concept of this book is innovative, fun, and I highly recommend it.


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