Food For Thought
The Complete Book Of Concepts For Grown Minds
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Uses bright photographs of fruit and vegetables shaped like animals and simple labels to teach toddlers shapes, colors, numbers, letters, and opposites.
Alternate Title:
Food for thought
Publisher:
New York : - A Levine Books
Pages:
61
ISBN:
1415577072, 0439110181
Notes:
"Shapes, colors, numbers, letters, opposites"--Cover.
Statement of responsibility:
written and illustrated by Saxton Freymann
Physical description:
61 p. : col. ill. ; 28 cm.
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Add a Commentthis book is not meant for toddlers. they can't really make out the veggies or the food. So not a good book for teaching any concepts. however it showcases good craftsmanship of using food to make objects and then photographing them
This is a great book for both parents and children, but especially to help teach concepts to toddlers. Shapes, Colours, Numbers, Letters and Opposites are all covered in playful and unique food creations. Guaranteed to make you smile with every turn of the page!