![]() ![]() ![]() This immensely appealing book will be irresistible to almost any human, but dog (and produce) lovers will sprout wings and zoom skyward. The eye-popping endpapers showcase the entire kennel of creations on a bright turquoise background. "Let sleeping dogs lie" you say? There they are, sleepy, sleepy banana peel dogs at the end. "Dog catcher," reveals a jalapeƱo dachshund catching a squash Frisbee in midair. Play with Your Food Joost Elffers, Saxton Freymann Michael Friedman Publishing Group, Incorporated, 2002 - Cold dishes (Cooking) - 112 pages 0 Reviews Reviews arent verified, but Google. "Dog bowl," contrary to what you might envision, is a dog made out of a radish, with a black olive on its paw, poised to topple banana-tip bowling pins. "Chilly dog," crafted from a potato, shivers next to a mushroom snowman. ![]() Not only are the doggies themselves endearing and clever (the broccoli-tufted French poodle is pure genius), but the wordplay and visual punch lines are terrific as well. Yes, Saxton Freymann and Joost Elffers ( Play with Your Food, How Are You Peeling?, One Lonely Seahorse) are back, with one of their best efforts to date. Animals ingeniously carved and cut from a cornucopia of fruits and. A menagerie of animals decorate the gloriously colored pages of BABY FOOD. If you think living, breathing puppies are cute, wait until you see this fabulous book of photographs of fruit-and-vegetable dogs. Saxton Freymann and Joost Elffers's most accessible picture book yet-a zoo of baby animals carved out of fruits and veggies, sized (and priced) perfectly to sell to the gift and children's market. ![]()
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