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Provides an introduction to fruits and vegetables by using each letter of the alphabet.
A is for what? A is for salad, and B is for Viking. Welcome to the wacky world of Mike Lester, where nothing is as it seems. Is A really for salad, or is it for the alligator eating a bowl of mixed greens? And maybe B is for the beaver wearing a Viking helmet. You'll have to look twice to figure out what each letter really stands for in this irreverent alphabet book. Learning your ABCs has never been so much F-U-N. Mike Lester “turns the alphabet picture book on its hoary head . . . the book is hilarious, right down to its view of X and Y: 'not important. Never use them'." US News and World Report
Oliver, star of Oliver's Vegetables, is back from his healthy week eating vegetables at his grandpa's house. Suddenly, the fruit at home doesn't seem quite good enough for Oliver. What is his mum to do? Other titles in this series: Oliver's Fruit Salad Oliver's Milkshake
Canadian offering of End of the Rainbow Fruit Salad
A circus of pasta performers introduces the letters of the alphabet, from angel hair acrobats to zip liner ziti.
Alphabet Salad is a book promoting eating your vegetables with a healthy salad using the letters of the alphabet from A to Z. Perfect for children learning to cook and fun for the whole family to prepare together. Great for the food enthusiasts or for beginners just starting. The end of the book contains the recipe. Share your vegetable salad creations with [email protected]
Who belongs in the fruit bowl? Apples, check. Blueberries, check. Tomato, che-- Wait, what?! Tomato wants to join the other fruits, but does he belong? The perfect mix of botany and a bunch of bananas! All the fruit are in the bowl. There's Apple and Orange. Strawberry and Peach. Plum and Pear. And, of course, Tomato. Now wait just a minute! Tomatoes aren't fruit! Or are they? Using sly science (and some wisdom from a wise old raisin), Tomato proves all the fruit wrong and shows that he belongs in the bowl just as much as the next blueberry! And he's bringing some unexpected friends too! "A fun, brain-teasing food literacy lesson that's a cornucopia of produce and wordplay."--Publishers Weekly, starred review "An a-peel-ing addition."--School Library Journal
In brief rhyming verses that introduce the letters of the alphabet, children enjoy healthy foods, from "aguacate" to "zanahoria." Includes nutrition facts.
Otter invites his friends to bring their favorite ingredients for an alphabet soup house-warming party.
Contains recipes for thirty main dish salads, each with two variations, grouped in the categories of greens, beans, grains, and fruits; and includes information on equipment and ingredients, cooking tips, and personal anecdotes.