Age
4-8
Grade
K-3
Harriet Lerner, Susan Goldhor, Catharine O'Neill
What's So Terrible About Swallowing an Apple Seed?
Paperback
(HarperCollins April 24, 2001)
When Rosie accidentally swallows an apple seed, her big sister Katie tells her that before long apple tree branches will bloom right out of her ears. Soon Rosie is imagining both the hazards and delights of having branches growing from her ears, and Katie is learning how fast a little white lie can grow. Written by bestselling author and psychologist, Harriet Lerner, and her big sister, Susan Goldhor, with delightfully funny illustrations by Catharine O'Neill, this is a special story about straying from the truth, forgiveness, and the boundless powers of a child's imagination.
1996 ‘Pick of the Lists' (ABA)
Children's Choice Award winner for 2002.
- Series
- Harper Trophy Books
- ISBN
- 0064438163 / 9780064438162
- Pages
- 40
- Weight
- 5.3 oz.
- Dimensions
- 8.0 x 0.1
in.