
"Amy Krouse Rosenthal and Jen Corace strike beautiful balance between story and art in Little Pea ." — The New York Times A sweet and amusing story to which little picky eaters can If Little Pea doesn't eat all of his sweets, there will be no vegetables for dessert! What's a young pea to do? A delightful twist on a classic parent predicament, children will enjoy the unique tale and find themselves relating with Little Pea more than expected. • An entertaining story about meal times with charming text that families can enjoy together • Features simple, yet impactful illustrations that are engaging and help readers connect to the story • Amy Krouse Rosenthal is a Chicago-based writer and Mama Pea. She is the author of Encyclopedia of Our Ordinary Life . This is her first children's book "Picky eaters will enjoy the subtle humor of this topsy-turvy tale." — School Library Journal Fans of Little Oink, Little Hoot, and Duck! Rabbit! will enjoy the sweet musings of Little Pea and his loving family adventures. • Great family read-aloud book • Books for kids ages 2-4 • Books for preschool and up
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SHORT BIO: Amy Krouse Rosenthal was. She divided her time. NOT SO SHORT BIO: Amy Krouse Rosenthal was a person who liked to make things. Some things she liked to make include: Children's books. (Little Pea, Spoon, DuckRabbit) Grown-up books. (Textbook Amy Krouse Rosenthal, Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life) Short films. (The Beckoning of Lovely, The Money Tree) Guided journals. (The Belly Book) Something out of nothing. (see above) A longtime contributor to WBEZ and to the TED conference, Amy lived with her family in Chicago and online at whoisamy.com.