![]() ![]() ![]() Cute cartoonish illustrations by Don Tate will help keep little ones interested." -Rosi Hollinbeck, Tulsa Book Review, "Greenfield writes vivid verses, with breezy references to different dance styles and flashes of real comedy ('Somebody save me!' says the ecstatic asparagus after 'doing the pop'). Author Eloise Greenfield has made up a cute story, part in rhyme and part in prose, that strives to make vegetables fun. Jessica Henderson Daniel, Training Director, Division of Psychology Senior Associate in Psychology, Boston Children's Hospital, "Any way to make kids find vegetables and fruits interesting is a win. Rich Bonanno, Associate Dean, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, NC State University Director, NC Cooperative Extension Service, "PAR-TAY with vegetables?!?! Who would have thought about the two in the same breath? Greenfield and Tate create veggie fun." -Dr. "Bringing veggies to life and tossing them into a wild party is my kind of food fun! And love the fruit facts that add the right amount of information." -Daniel Minter, illustrator, Step Right Up: How Doc and Jim Key Taught the World about Kindness, Ellen's Broom, Seven Spools of Thread: A Kwanzaa Story and The Riches of Oseola McCarty, "Here's some fantasy story telling that gives an informative, fun and uplifting look highlighting the importance of vegetables in our diet." -Dr. ![]()
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