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    How Are You Peeling?

    How Are You Peeling?

    by Saxton Freymann

    Who hasn't looked at a piece of food and seen a funny face? The inspired Elffers and Freymann take it to another level in these fanciful flights featuring fruits and vegetables! Embarassed apples, loving lemons, moody melons, red pepper roadsters, and actual banana boats—these vivid and inspired creations will delight children of every age!

    Who hasn't looked at a fruit or vegetable and seen a funny face? Vivid photographs reveal, among others, a wistful-looking poblano pepper, a che

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    This laugh-out-loud feelings book features photos of expressive produce sculptures and simple, rhyming text. The veggies' emotions cover everything from anger to satisfaction, offering discussion-provoking questions like "how do you feel when someone's mean?" The only thing it won't explain: just what makes an orange grumpy. But kids will have a clever answer to that one!

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How Are You Peeling?

Foods with Moods

Author: Saxton Freymann

Interest Level:
Pre-K-12

Grade Level Equivalent:
1.3

Guided Reading Level:
NR

Age:
Infant-18

Genre:
Comedy and Humor

Subject:
Food and Cooking, Feelings and Emotions

About This Book

Feeling happy? Hopeful? Overjoyed? Or maybe you're angry today? Or just a little anxious? Whatever your mood, you're bound to feel 48 times as good after looking at this astounding new picture book.

On each page, laid out in signature crisp style, are wild food sculptures that embody each emotion more fluidly and expressively than any human face could. The text is simple and funny, designed to start a conversation between adult and child about feelings - call it eggplant empathy, call it laughing at limes.

Join the legion of families who've already learned the delights of this pantry gone mad, and hailed the creators as the Picasso of Pumpkins, the Rodin of Rutabagas, the Calder of Cabbages.


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