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My Fridge : My First Book of Food - (Hardcover)

My Fridge : My First Book of Food -  (Hardcover)
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Last Price: 7.48 USD

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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br> A book that inspires conversations about food between kids and their parents. <p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br> <b>Do you know where milk and eggs come from? And that protein makes you stronger? </b> <p/> This amusing board book, which is shaped like a refrigerator, shows many of the foods you typically find inside one, from plump strawberries and yummy apples to delicious milk, yogurt, fish, tofu, cheese, and many other treats. The playful illustrations and fun text will satisfy all the mini-eaters, hungry bookworms, and curious future chefs out there. <p/> Kid foodies rejoice! <p/><br></br><p><b> About The Author </b></p></br></br> <b>duopress labs </b>is the creative team, led by Mauricio Velázquez de León, responsible for writing and developing dozens of books and games. Recent titles include <i>The Belly Sticker Book</i>; and the <i>SmartFlash</i> and <i>TummyTime</i>(TM)<i> </i>series, <i>100 Pablo Picassos</i>; <i>My Fridge</i>; and <i>My First Lift-the-Flap Animal Book</i>. Mauricio has written for Lonely Planet, Chouette, PowerKids Press, and the magazines <i>Gourmet </i>and <i>Saveur</i>. He resides wherever he can find a good wi-fi connection and strong coffee, mostly in the eastern United States. <p/><b>Margie and Jimbo Illustration Studio</b> is the workspace of a girl named Jillian who loves fun color combinations and enjoys sweets a bit too much. Jillian, who named her studio after her parents, illustrates images that make her smile, patterns that catch her eye, and ideas that excite her. She currently enjoys life in central Illinois with her husband, David; sweet daughter, Bee; and dogs, Charlie and Zuzu.

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