Hello, friends! Our book today is Julia, Child, written by Kyo Maclear and illustrated by Julie Morstad, an ode to cooking and childhood. From the first time young Julia tastes sole meunière, she is enchanted by cooking and cuisine. She and her friend Simca spend days together, at the market shopping for ingredients, learning the … Continue reading Julia, Child (Kyo Maclear)
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Avocado Mustache (Kira Barrett)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Avocado Mustache by Kira Barrett, an adorable ode to messy eaters. When babies are eating, things are bound to get messy! And in the pursuit of nomming on various mushy foods, very little ones will often find themselves sporting some new facial adornments. Be it an avocado mustache, a … Continue reading Avocado Mustache (Kira Barrett)
Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast: Mission Defrostable (Josh Funk)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast: Mission Defrostable, written by Josh Funk and illustrated by Brendan Kearney, the delightful third entry to the duo’s series. Lady Pancake and Sir French Toast are worried about their fridge kingdom: a devastating chill has descended and is threatening their subjects. As the … Continue reading Lady Pancake & Sir French Toast: Mission Defrostable (Josh Funk)
Who Eats Orange? (Dianne White & Robin Page)
Hello, friends! Our book today is Who Eats Orange? by Dianne White & Robin Page, a gorgeous and engaging look at colors, food, and wildlife. Who eats orange? Rabbits do (carrots), and so do chickens (cantaloupe). Goats and pigs do, too! And gorillas- wait! Gorillas don’t eat orange, they eat green! In this rhythm, the … Continue reading Who Eats Orange? (Dianne White & Robin Page)
How To Feed Your Parents (Ryan Miller)
Hello, friends! Our book today is How To Feed Your Parents, written by Ryan Miller and illustrated by Hatem Aly, a fun flip-flopped tale of a family learning to try new foods. Matilda Macaroni absolutely loves to try new foods whenever she can, but it’s usually only ever at friends’ or family’s homes. That’s because … Continue reading How To Feed Your Parents (Ryan Miller)
