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alliemyers
Little Pea | Amy Krouse Rosenthal

“Spinach!“ squealed the pea. My favorite!“

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alliemyers
Little Pea | Amy Krouse Rosenthal

I would use this as a fun alternative in the classroom to talk to students about our similarities and differences in what we like. Emphasizing the fact that people can enjoy different things and that is OKAY. I would build on students knowledge by asking them to relate to the story with something they like to eat and something they might not want to eat. Sharing our ideas and differences is how we learn best!

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alliemyers
Little Pea | Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Pickpick

Little Pea by Amy Krouse (2005) is a fictional picture book that is humorous to readers. It has a theme of children eating their veggies but in this case, pea hates eating candy. The illustrations are fun, simplistic, and engaging for the readers with pops of green to represent the peas. The ending shows pea enjoying a plate of spinach for dessert and will be sure to make students think about their attitude towards things they like/dislike.

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Kaylee.Phillips2
Little Pea | Amy Krouse Rosenthal

“Spinach!“ squealed the pea. My favorite!“

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Kaylee.Phillips2
Little Pea | Amy Krouse Rosenthal

I would use this as a fun alternative in the classroom to talk to students about our similarities and differences in what we like. Emphasizing the fact that people can enjoy different things and that is OKAY. I would build on students knowledge by asking them to relate to the story with something they like to eat and something they might not want to eat. Sharing our ideas and differences is how we learn best!

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Kaylee.Phillips2
Little Pea | Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Pickpick

Little Pea by Amy Krouse (2005) is a fictional picture book that is humorous to readers. It has a theme of children eating their veggies but in this case, pea hates eating candy. The illustrations are fun, simplistic, and engaging for the readers with pops of green to represent the peas. The ending shows pea enjoying a plate of spinach for dessert and will be sure to make students think about their attitude towards things they like/dislike.

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JuliaTheBookNerd
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I just recently learned that my mom grew up down the street from the couple who wrote these books! I adorned the Frances books as a kid 🥰

#Bread 🍞🍇 #HumbleHarvest 🍂☕️🧣🍁🥧🕯🍎

#BookNerd 🤓📚💙

Sharpeipup I read the literal cover of this book as a child. 13mo
Eggs Ah yes a favorite with my little ones as well ☀️🌞🌟 13mo
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks So cool 😎 🥖 13mo
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LiseWorks
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Eggs Love Frances 🩵🩵🩵 13mo
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IndoorDame
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Eggs Love Frances so much 🩷🥖💙 13mo
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IndoorDame
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This was my favorite when I was a kid! It totally captivated my imagination, and I continued reading it to myself long after the age when picture books were read to me. #SandwichDay #NovemberNarrative @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

Soubhiville My sister and I loved this one too! We also had one where Francis got a baby sibling, which I‘m pretty sure someone got for me when my mom announced I was getting a little sister or brother. (In the 70‘s you didn‘t know which til it arrived! Lol) 2y
jlhammar One of my favs too! Love it. 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks ❤️❤️❤️ 2y
Eggs Love Frances!!! Especially the one with the chompo bar 😂😂 2y
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