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Seven Silly Eaters

by Mary Ann Hoberman
Seven Silly Eaters

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ISBN13: 9780152024406
ISBN10: 0152024409
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From the illustrator of Someday comes a girl-power charmer about helping Mom and making a sweet, sweet mess of it--perfect for Mother's Day, cleaning day, or any day

Sprout's small, but she's good at helping. She makes the bed (with Mom still in it), cooks (if cooking is overflowing the cereal bowl), vacuums (up the cat--almost), and looks after her baby sister Bea (like a champ). Sure, sometimes Sprout's plans backfire, but good intentions go a long way--and make life interesting besides. Yes, Sprout's mama loves her little helper, no matter how big the mess.

All about daughters and moms and helping each other out, this book is bursting with affection, charm, and wit--perfect for fans of Sophie Blackall and Lauren Child's Charlie and Lola series.

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andquot;An adoption story, a feral child story, a foundling story, a child-of-difference storyandmdash;perhaps any and all of these; certainly wise and full of delight.andquot;

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andquot;The characters are warm and likable, and the interaction among siblings is realistically appealing. Vessandrsquo;s beautifully drawn artwork created in ink and colored pencil adds a higher level of emotion to a sweet tale of family life.andquot;

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andquot;Images of dirt fields and blue skies capture the aura of mystery and hopefulness of this strange country tale.andquot;

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andquot;Lots of humor here and lots of love.andquot;

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A funny picture book about solving--finally --a growing family's picky-eater problem

Peter wants only milk, Lucy won't settle for anything but homemade lemonade, and Jack is stuck on applesauce...

Each new addition to the household brings a new demand for a special meal. What's a mother to do?

A highly comic rhyming romp that surprisingly (and nicely) twists into a birthday story." --School Library Journal

Hoberman's riotous tale is spun like a Seussian fable. --New York Times Book Review

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A family of picky eaters includes Peter, who wants nothing but milk; Lucy, who refuses everything but lemonade; and Jack, who will only eat applesauce. Full color.

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Peter wants only milk, Lucy won't settle for anything but homemade lemonade, and Jack is stuck on applesauce. Each new addition to the Peters household brings a new demand for a special meal.

What's a mother to do? Even though Mrs. Peters picks, peels, strains, scrapes, poaches, fries, and kneads, the requests for special foods keep coming. It isn't until her birthday arrives that a present from her children solves the problem with a hilarious surprise that pleases everyone.

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Peter wants only milk, Lucy won't settle for anything but homemade lemonade, and Jack is stuck on applesauce. Each new addition to the Peters household brings a new demand for a special meal.
What's a mother to do? Even though Mrs. Peters picks, peels, strains, scrapes, poaches, fries, and kneads, the requests for special foods keep coming. It isn't until her birthday arrives that a present from her children solves the problem with a hilarious surprise that pleases everyone.

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A large, loving family in the 1930s Dust Bowl finds a andldquo;tumbleweed babyandrdquo;andmdash;a wild babyandmdash;in the plains near their cozy farm home. The babyandrsquo;s new siblings discover the ways she fits and doesnandrsquo;t fit into the family, ultimately deciding that her wildness makes her one of them. The rhythm and voice of the text make this feel like a classic tall tale, and it pairs perfectly with the dreamy, warm art from master illustrator Charles Vess.

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About the Author

Mary Ann Hoberman has published more than twenty books for children, including the American Book Award winner A House is a House for Me, illustrated by Betty  Fraser. She and her husband live in Greenwich, CT.MARLA FRAZEE has illustrated many acclaimed picture books, including Hush, Little Baby: A Folk Song with Pictures, an ALA Notable Children's Book. Her picture book A Couple of Boys Have the Best Week Ever received a Caldecott Honor in 2009. She lives with her family in Pasadena, California.

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Jennifer Starkman , July 07, 2007 (view all comments by Jennifer Starkman)
Storybooks about picky eaters seem to be a dime a dozen, but there is no question that The Seven Silly Eaters stands out in that crowd. Instead of a tale of grumpy complaints, this rhyming story of a pack of wee food critics is upbeat and fun. One of the ways the author maintains that sense of jolliness is by emphasizing the positive rather than the negative. It seems like such a little thing, but in the overall scheme of things I have found that it makes a huge difference that instead of the usual gripes about not wanting to eat ones vegetables/liver/etc., Hoberman focuses on the single food or beverage that each child does want to eat?at every meal, day after day after day, much to their mother?s frustration. Again, it seems like a small thing, but children pick up on the small things. I think most parents would rather have their child hearing about something that a character finds particularly tasty (especially when those foods include such healthy things as milk, oatmeal, and applesauce), rather than having the idea put in their head that a certain vegetable or other good food is ?yucky.? I also really like the way the story is resolved, for two reasons. First of all, because it celebrates the mother and acknowledges the hard work that she has done. Secondly, I like that instead of the usual ending to such stories, which generally features the unlikely scenario of a child suddenly discovering that peas/liver/brussels sprouts are his new favourite food, this story ends with a culinary resolution that is, if not true-to-life, then at least logical, and which involves a neatly presented example of what cooperation can accomplish.

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780152024406
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
08/01/2000
Publisher:
CLARION & MARINER
Pages:
40
Height:
.20IN
Width:
9.80IN
Thickness:
.25
Age Range:
4 to 7
Grade Range:
P to 2
Number of Units:
1
Illustration:
Yes
Copyright Year:
2000
Series Volume:
Bd. 3.1
Author:
Anna Myers
Author:
Rosie Winstead
Author:
Charles Vess
Author:
Marla Frazee
Illustrator:
Marla Frazee
Author:
Mary Ann Hoberman
Author:
Marla Frazee
Author:
Marla (ILT) Frazee
Author:
Mary Ann Hoberman
Author:
Mary AnnHoberman
Subject:
Children's 4-8 - Picturebooks
Subject:
Food habits
Subject:
Stories in rhyme
Subject:
Brothers and sisters
Subject:
Fiction
Subject:
Children s-General

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