Language Arts - English Language, Germanic Languages - English Language, Phonology, Alphabet
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Overview
More than a book: It's a game, too! Guaranteed to cure boring suppers, restless car trips, and stuffy dinner parties. In the Maira Kalman genre of kids books that successfully cross over to specialty markets Illustrations and hand-lettered text by an award-winning artist whose work has been published throughout Europe, Australia, and the United States. Includes an illustrated recipe card.Presents a rhyming game in which the names of different foods are to be rhymed with names of people.
Editorials
Publishers Weekly -
Snappy design, an eye-popping palette and loopy rhymes characterize this high-concept picture book based on a favorite game of the author's family. "Around the table, one by one/ Match food to name until you're done." Foraging through the alphabet, Gaga and friends emerge with a series of jaunty pairings that begin with "Pass the abalone, Tony" and end with "Pass the zabaglione, Joni." Their punchy combinations (nutmeg/Oleg, veal/Emile) provide plenty of ammunition to fire readers' imaginations. Fisher's simple blocks of mouth-watering colors (in plum, salmon and cherry red hues) belie the sophisticated compositions. He extends the playful conceit and displays a keen eye for the absurd. Great swathes of color create striking backdrops for the hand-lettered text and images of a man with a giant drumstick slung over his shoulder ("Pass the meat, Pete") and a poodle-skirted woman tugging at a strand of endless pasta that spells out "Pass the spaghetti, Betty." Whole sentences alternate with single words arranged in a checkerboard pattern or scattered across the pages. One part abecedary, one part dinner table diversion, one part eye candy, this recipe adds up to one fun book. All ages. (Oct.) Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.Book Details
Published
January 26, 2001
Publisher
Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
Pages
48
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781584790310