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Baking & Desserts, International Cooking

Chaat and Sweets

by Amy Wilson Sanger
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Overview

The 7th book in Tricycle's World Snacks series introduces toddlers to Indian snack foods known as chaat. Scrumptious treats like bhel puri (rice puff salad), tandoori chicken, and sweet coconut cham-cham, look good enough to eat in Wilson Sanger's gorgeous collage art, while her trademark bouncy text will please little ears.

 World Snacks books have sold more than 160,000 copies. Includes punctuation guide and glossary of Indian terms used in the book.

 

Synopsis

The 7th book in Tricycle's World Snacks series introduces toddlers to Indian snack foods known as chaat. Scrumptious treats like bhel puri (rice puff salad), tandoori chicken, and sweet coconut cham-cham, look good enough to eat in Wilson Sanger's gorgeous collage art, while her trademark bouncy text will please little ears.

 World Snacks books have sold more than 160,000 copies. Includes punctuation guide and glossary of Indian terms used in the book.

 

Kirkus Reviews

A rhyming celebration of Indian food introduces readers to samosa, roti and paneer, among other delicacies. The composition is as busy as traditional Indian decor, bright collage images of the dishes set against backgrounds that evoke the patterned cloths and paintings of the subcontinent. This results in a visually challenging environment for babies and toddlers, however novel its intentions. (glossary)

About the Author, Amy Wilson Sanger

AMY WILSON SANGER is the creator of the Tricycle's best-selling World Snacks series for toddlers. She lives with her family in Woods Hole, Massachusetts.

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Kirkus Reviews

A rhyming celebration of Indian food introduces readers to samosa, roti and paneer, among other delicacies. The composition is as busy as traditional Indian decor, bright collage images of the dishes set against backgrounds that evoke the patterned cloths and paintings of the subcontinent. This results in a visually challenging environment for babies and toddlers, however novel its intentions. (glossary)

Book Details

Published
May 1, 2008
Publisher
Random House Children's Books
Pages
20
Format
Board Book
ISBN
9781582461939

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