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Yum, Yum!

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Pelican likes a fishy treat! I use my spoon and fork to eat. Do you? Do you eat salads and cookies like the kids in this book? Yum, Yum! introduces toddlers to different types of food. A charming illustration shows a pelican with a fish opposite a colorful photograph of a boy eating spaghetti. A guinea pig eating vegetables faces a girl with a basket of salad greens. There's a bird eating wriggly worms and a girl holding a plate of jello. A bear holds a honeycomb and a little girl holds a cookie. The book rhymes for added interest. The bold colors and beginning vocabulary of the books in the "My Turn" series make it easy for toddlers to read along and to name things they recognize in the pictures. Bright, lively photographs portray a multicultural cast of children and stimulate developing minds by encouraging learning through play.

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Series: My Turn Publisher: childrensElibrary

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 1588245632
  • Release date: October 1, 2001

PDF ebook

  • ISBN: 1588245632
  • File size: 614 KB
  • Release date: October 1, 2001

Formats

OverDrive Read
PDF ebook

Languages

English

Pelican likes a fishy treat! I use my spoon and fork to eat. Do you? Do you eat salads and cookies like the kids in this book? Yum, Yum! introduces toddlers to different types of food. A charming illustration shows a pelican with a fish opposite a colorful photograph of a boy eating spaghetti. A guinea pig eating vegetables faces a girl with a basket of salad greens. There's a bird eating wriggly worms and a girl holding a plate of jello. A bear holds a honeycomb and a little girl holds a cookie. The book rhymes for added interest. The bold colors and beginning vocabulary of the books in the "My Turn" series make it easy for toddlers to read along and to name things they recognize in the pictures. Bright, lively photographs portray a multicultural cast of children and stimulate developing minds by encouraging learning through play.

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