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OverviewCat has four pieces of fruit and is very hungry! When he goes to eat the first one, he discovers one of his friends already ate it! He soon realizes all his fruit is gone. Lift the flaps to find out who ate all of Cats fruit. A creative board book to learn numbers and animals.Tambien disponible en espaol. (Also available in Spanish.) Full Product DetailsAuthor: Canizales , CanizalesPublisher: NubeOcho Imprint: NubeOcho ISBN: 9788418133107ISBN 10: 8418133104 Pages: 16 Publication Date: 03 December 2020 Recommended Age: From 2 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Board book Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAnimals, fruit, and friendship come together in this lift-the-flap board book. (...)The Spanish version, publishing simultaneously, ?Quien se comio mi fruta? has a bonus; little ones can count back from four as the fruit is consumed. Also publishing simultaneously are Who Ate My Cakes? and ?Quien se comio mi pastel? which follow the same format. This time, the cat's cakes are being consumed by a different set of animal friends, and the surprise is a birthday cake. Colorful, simple and stylized graphics against plain backgrounds depict the edibles and animals in question. Sweet, attractive, and engaging. ---Kirkus I really love the inclusion of fruits in this, as healthy foods are always great examples to set for young readers. The flaps are nice and simple, with each being about half a page. It's also an interesting mechanism here - with the flap down, you can see the piece of fruit, and when it lifts, the half of the fruit on one page transforms into the whole animal friend with the view underneath.--YA Books Central Lovely mellow colors and fun flaps to turn distinguish these cute board books. Someone is eating Cat's fruit. By turning the flap, the fruit itself cleverly becomes the animal - seal, rabbit, fox, or duck - who is eating the fruit. At the end there is a surprise: a fruit salad for Cat. The fun of guessing what animal the fruit will become will delight kids. Simple and adorable.---Youth Services Book Review Animals, fruit, and friendship come together in this lift-the-flap board book. (...)The Spanish version, publishing simultaneously, ?Quien se comio mi fruta? has a bonus; little ones can count back from four as the fruit is consumed. Also publishing simultaneously are Who Ate My Cakes? and ?Quien se comio mi pastel? which follow the same format. This time, the cat's cakes are being consumed by a different set of animal friends, and the surprise is a birthday cake. Colorful, simple and stylized graphics against plain backgrounds depict the edibles and animals in question. Sweet, attractive, and engaging. ---Kirkus Lovely mellow colors and fun flaps to turn distinguish these cute board books. Someone is eating Cat's fruit. By turning the flap, the fruit itself cleverly becomes the animal - seal, rabbit, fox, or duck - who is eating the fruit. At the end there is a surprise: a fruit salad for Cat. The fun of guessing what animal the fruit will become will delight kids. Simple and adorable.---Youth Services Book Review Author InformationCanizales is a Colombian author living in Mallorca. His books have been translated into several languages and released by the most prestigious publishers. He was awarded the Cuatrogatos Foundation prize for his book Guapa. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |