Synopses & Reviews
Eggs, eggs, eggs--everyone wants eggs! Everyone at the local diner wants eggs, but do they want the same two eggs? NO! Some prefer scrambled, some like fried, and some even want them raw. The only thing everyone seems to agree on is that they want their eggs NOW. As the waitress struggles to keep up with the orders, she can't help but wonder: If they all want eggs, then they want the same thing. But if they want the eggs cooked differently, do they still want the same thing? At the heart of this clever new look at similarities and differences from acclaimed author Sarah Weeks and Caldecott Honor--winning illustrator Betsy Lewin is an age-old truth: it's what's inside that counts. Breakfast will never be the same.
Synopsis
Eggs, eggs, eggs -- everyone wants eggs But do they want the same kinds of eggs? NO Some prefer scrambled, some like fried, and some even want them raw.
The only thing the hungry customers at this bustling diner seem to have in common is a desire for TWO EGGS, PLEASE
At the heart of this clever new look at similarities and differences by acclaimed author Sarah Weeks and Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator Betsy Lewin is an age-old truth -- it's what's inside that counts.
Synopsis
andlt;Bandgt;Eggs, eggs, eggs --andlt;/Bandgt; everyone wants eggs! But do they want the same kinds of eggs? NO! Some prefer scrambled, some like fried, and some even want them andlt;Iandgt;raw.andlt;/Iandgt; andlt;BRandgt; The only thing the hungry customers at this bustling diner seem to have in common is a desire for "TWO EGGS, PLEASE!" andlt;BRandgt; At the heart of this clever new look at similarities and differences by acclaimed author Sarah Weeks and Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator Betsy Lewin is an age-old truth -- it's what's inside that counts.
About the Author
andlt;bandgt;Sarah Weeksandlt;/bandgt; has written many books for children, including andlt;iandgt;If I Were a Lion, Paper Parade, Angel Face, So B. Itandlt;/iandgt;, and andlt;iandgt;Two eggs, pleaseandlt;/iandgt;. She lives in New York City. When Sarah can't get to sleep, she goes through the alphabet in her head, trying to think of people she knew in elementary school whose names begin with each letter.Betsy Lewin is the Caldecott Honor-winning illustrator of andlt;iandgt;Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Typeandlt;/iandgt; and its sequels, andlt;iandgt;Giggle, Giggle, Quackandlt;/iandgt;;andlt;iandgt; Duck for Presidentandlt;/iandgt;; andlt;iandgt;Dooby Dooby Mooandlt;/iandgt;; and andlt;iandgt;Thump, Quack, Mooandlt;/iandgt;; in addition to a number of other picture books, including andlt;iandgt;So, Whatand#8217;s It Like to Be a Cat? andlt;/iandgt;and andlt;iandgt;Where Is Tippy Toes?andlt;/iandgt; She lives in Brooklyn, New York.