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OverviewIn this cheesy, a-dough-rable novelty board book shaped like a pizza, parents can share how much they love their little ones in the form of tasty pizza toppings! ""If Margaret Wise Brown had deigned to use pizza ingredients instead of bunnies to work out her parenting issues, this might be the outcome. . . . The book teaches the very young the layers of pizza, the love of cooking, and how to express themselves. It is really very endearing. The happiest little book, this one will have everyone giggling at story hours and please, bring lunch."" --School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW I love you so much, where to begin? Inside and out, through thick crust and thin. Kids will love this delicious board book, shaped like a pizza, in which love for them is expressed through favorite pizza toppings! Parents can show how mush-room in their heart they have in their heart for the little one, and how they pepper-only have eyes for them! Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steph Stilwell , Steph StilwellPublisher: Little Bee Books Inc. Imprint: Little Bee Books Inc. Dimensions: Width: 17.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 17.30cm Weight: 0.181kg ISBN: 9781499814057ISBN 10: 1499814054 Pages: 22 Publication Date: 02 May 2023 Recommended Age: From 0 to 3 years Format: Board book Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"If Margaret Wise Brown had deigned to use pizza ingredients instead bunnies to work out her parenting issues (really, Runaway Bunny? It's a book about stalking, or at the very least, never understanding boundaries), this might be the outcome. ""I love you so much, / where to begin?/ Inside and out . . ./ thick crust or thin."" The rolling pin bats its eyes and says ""A-dough-able"" at the parent-substitute, a smiling pizza crust, yet to be topped, in the pan. The puns come fast and hard, as a tomato declares its love from head ""to-ma-toes,"" and yes, ""you're so grate!"" really happens, and new readers who sound out words will be on to that one. Spelling confusion aside, the book teaches the very young the layers of pizza, the love of cooking, and how to express themselves. It is really very endearing. The happiest little book, this one will have everyone giggling at story hours and please, bring lunch.-- ""School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW""" "If Margaret Wise Brown had deigned to use pizza ingredients instead of bunnies to work out her parenting issues (really, Runaway Bunny? It's a book about stalking, or at the very least, never understanding boundaries), this might be the outcome. ""I love you so much, / where to begin?/ Inside and out . . ./ thick crust or thin."" The rolling pin bats its eyes and says ""A-dough-able"" at the parent-substitute, a smiling pizza crust, yet to be topped, in the pan. The puns come fast and hard, as a tomato declares its love from head ""to-ma-toes,"" and yes, ""you're so grate!"" really happens, and new readers who sound out words will be on to that one. Spelling confusion aside, the book teaches the very young the layers of pizza, the love of cooking, and how to express themselves. It is really very endearing. The happiest little book, this one will have everyone giggling at story hours and please, bring lunch.-- ""School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW""" Author InformationSteph Stilwell is a New York Times bestselling illustrator based in Brooklyn, NY. She loves puns, bright color palettes, hand-lettering, and is most often drawing food. Steph received her BFA in illustration from MICA and then spent several years in publishing as a children's book designer. She's since worked for clients like American Greetings, Snapchat, Puma, and Trader Joe's, and has worked on stationery, apparel, and books like What's for Breakfast and Essentially Charli. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |