Clarion Books
Carrot And Pea : An Unlikely Friendship
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Carrot And Pea
Author(s): Morag Hood
Review(s):
* "In picture books, the message of embracing difference is, thankfully, a popular one, but it is Hood's dry humor as well as her illustrations, with their implicit message of turning throwaways into art, that make this story stand out. Wonderfully understated humor, thought-provoking illustrations, and a spot-on theme about the enriching nature of embracing differences combine to create a story that is much more than the sum of its parts." –Kirkus, STARRED review "While accessibly conveying the familiar, welcome theme of accepting and embracing differences, this playful, droll picture book might also provide an opportunity to explore different ways to be a friend." —Booklist "Hood’s message will be clear to even the youngest readers, and the book is especially suitable for discussions about abilities and challenges." –Publishers Weekly
ISBN: 9780544868427
Author(s): Morag Hood
Colin is tall. He’s orange. He's a carrot! He’s nothing like Lee, a round green pea. He can’t do any of the things Lee and his pea pals can do. How can Colin and Lee ever be friends? A charming celebration of embracing differences and standing out in a crowd.
Review(s):
* "In picture books, the message of embracing difference is, thankfully, a popular one, but it is Hood's dry humor as well as her illustrations, with their implicit message of turning throwaways into art, that make this story stand out. Wonderfully understated humor, thought-provoking illustrations, and a spot-on theme about the enriching nature of embracing differences combine to create a story that is much more than the sum of its parts." –Kirkus, STARRED review "While accessibly conveying the familiar, welcome theme of accepting and embracing differences, this playful, droll picture book might also provide an opportunity to explore different ways to be a friend." —Booklist "Hood’s message will be clear to even the youngest readers, and the book is especially suitable for discussions about abilities and challenges." –Publishers Weekly
ISBN: 9780544868427