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    Little Pea by Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Jen Corace (Illustrator)

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    • Publisher: Chronicle Books Llc
    • Pub. Date: April 2005
    • ISBN-13: 9780811846585
    • Sales Rank: 6,798
    • Age Range: 3 to 8
    • 36pp
     
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    Synopsis

    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.

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    Little Pea hates eating candy for dinner, but his parents will not let him have his spinach dessert until he cleans his plate.

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    Peas, the oft-reviled legumes that can make dinnertime a battle, take center plate in Rosenthal's (Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life, for adults) silly picture book about food choices-and picky eaters-turned topsy-turvy. Little Pea enjoys an ordinary life with his parents and pea pals playing, reading stories and getting lovingly tucked into bed. But the one thing Little Pea has trouble with is candy, the icky entree that his parents insist he eat for dinner each night. As Mama and Papa Pea say, "If you want to grow up to be a big strong pea" or have dessert, candy must be eaten. Once Little Pea whines through his required five-piece serving of sweets, he's happy to top off his torture with a special treat-spinach! Young readers will take glee in Little Pea's absurd yet familiar predicament, while parents will surely identify with Mama and Papa Pea's universal struggle. Newcomer Corace's warmhearted ink-and-watercolor paintings plays up the most of ample white space, which plays up the vibrant greenness of the Pea family. Images of tiny, bouncing peas playing hopscotch, and Papa Pea flipping his boy off the end of a spoon are especially memorable. Kids are likely to view their veggies with new eyes when mealtime rolls around. Ages 3-up. (May) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    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.

    Jen Corace grew up in New Jersey where she spent a lot of time in her bedroom, drawing, and scheming. A graduate of the Rhode Island School of Design with a BFA in Illustration, she can still be found in Rhode Island, drawing and scheming the day away.

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    Having trouble getting your kids to eat their candy?by Common_People

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    November 06, 2008: Little Pea's parents are struggling to get Little Pea to eat his candy, but when he finally does there's a big reward at the end. A charming book that I always find myself giving as a gift.

    Topsy-Turvy Eatsby Anonymous

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    September 25, 2008: Little Pea is a precious book about opposites. Forget everything your mom told you to eat and do the opposite. Fun and original story. Very entertaining.


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