'This is a deliciously upbeat addition to the ‘first experiences’ series of board books. . . Just half a dozen spreads but so much to relish both visually and verbally; altogether a tasty treat for the very youngest. In addition, with its patterned text and illustrations that are closely matched with the large print sentences, young beginning readers might well whet their palates on this one' Red Riding Hub
'Babies love books and babies love eating, so a book about eating is bound to be a hit with the toddler brigade. This book comes to life the moment you pick it up and feel like someone is watching you. As the cover baby’s eyes roll ominously from side to side you feel a frisson of excitement. What more fun is hidden within the pages? . . . a nice, sturdy board book that they can chew on, until they read it and realise food is much tastier! Recommended.' The Book Bag
'A delightfully fun first concept book from the acclaimed Neal Layton, co-written with his eighteen month year old daughter Betsy. A transforming flap surprise at the end will bring a smile to your toddler’s face!' Mums & Tots
'This is a deliciously upbeat addition to the ‘first experiences’ series of board books. . . Just half a dozen spreads but so much to relish both visually and verbally; altogether a tasty treat for the very youngest. In addition, with its patterned text and illustrations that are closely matched with the large print sentences, young beginning readers might well whet their palates on this one' Red Reading Hub
'A sturdy little book, perfect for small hands to grab and hold, which is full of colourful illustrations and easy-to-read text' Prima Baby
'Has key early concepts to stimulate development and high contrast illustrations to encourage sensory awareness' Babybuzz
'Bright illustrations in bold, appealing colours show everyone around the baby eating food in different ways. With googly eyes on the cover baby, this is a terrific book showing that mealtimes can be fun, encouraging toddlers to enjoy a variety of foods.' Children’s Books Ireland Recommended Read
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