"No More Peas comes packed with knockabout humour and jokes guaranteed to keep little ones entertained, and fascinating facts about growing and preparing different types of vegetables. With Meza's equally colourful array of illustrations to tempt reluctant eaters, this is the perfect picture book to sow the seeds of a healthy diet... and a more adventurous palate!"

Pam Norfolk, Lancashire Post

"In this laugh-out-loud story, Oliver has absolutely no intention of eating vegetables, something many parents and grown-ups have come across.

The book introduces a wide variety of vegetables throughout and includes additional backmatter with information about the importance of eating five-a-day as part of a healthy balanced diet."

Booktrust

"There is also lots to talk about on every page, from how vegetables are grown from seeds, to who likes which vegetable best and ultimately about being brave enough to try new things, that might not actually be as bad as you think. A wonderful, light-hearted and funny picture book to encourage fussy eaters to eat more vegetables, whilst having fun. 4 stars"

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Oliver only wants to eat chips and pizza for dinner. So when Dad keeps dishing up vegetables, Oliver's cheeks turn red and he shouts: 'NO MORE PEAS!' Will Oliver ever give vegetables a chance? A story about growing vegetables, eating healthily and being brave enough to try new things.
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A laugh-out-loud story about a little boy who has absolutely no intention of eating vegetables. Will Oliver ever give peas a chance?
`"No More Peas comes packed with knockabout humour and jokes guaranteed to keep little ones entertained, and fascinating facts about growing and preparing different types of vegetables. With Meza's equally colourful array of illustrations to tempt reluctant eaters, this is the perfect picture book to sow the seeds of a healthy diet... and a more adventurous palate!"' Pam Norfolk, Lancashire Post `"In this laugh-out-loud story, Oliver has absolutely no intention of eating vegetables, something many parents and grown-ups have come across. The book introduces a wide variety of vegetables throughout and includes additional backmatter with information about the importance of eating five-a-day as part of a healthy balanced diet."' Booktrust `"There is also lots to talk about on every page, from how vegetables are grown from seeds, to who likes which vegetable best and ultimately about being brave enough to try new things, that might not actually be as bad as you think. A wonderful, light-hearted and funny picture book to encourage fussy eaters to eat more vegetables, whilst having fun. 4 stars"' Books for Keeps
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Oliver will not give peas a chance!
Erika was born in Mexico and studied illustration at ENSAD in Paris. She now lives in the UK and works as a children's book illustrator and lecturer in the decorative arts at Nottingham Trent University. Madeleine is the author of several children's books, including The Turkey that Voted for Christmas, The Mouse that Cancelled Christmas and No More Babies (Oxford University Press).
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The perfect picture book for encouraging fussy eaters to try vegetables. Lots of humour and jokes to keep readers entertained. Introduces a wide variety of vegetables, with information about how they grow.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780192776136
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
172 gr
Høyde
270 mm
Bredde
230 mm
Dybde
4 mm
Aldersnivå
JN, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Illustratør
Forfatter

Biographical note

Erika was born in Mexico and studied illustration at ENSAD in Paris. She now lives in the UK and works as a children's book illustrator and lecturer in the decorative arts at Nottingham Trent University. Madeleine is the author of several children's books, including The Turkey that Voted for Christmas, The Mouse that Cancelled Christmas and No More Babies (Oxford University Press).