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Books with title Play with your Food

  • Play with your Food

    David G. Derrick Jr.

    Hardcover (Immedium, Oct. 21, 2014)
    "Though we both enjoyed this story, what really won us over were the illustrations. They're fabulous, and are perfect for young children who enjoy looking through picture books. This book is the whole package—it's a great picture book, and fun story to read."—Mundie KidsPrehistoric life was an eat or be eaten world. When a small gliding lizard (a Coelurosauravus) finds himself on the menu, he tries to convince the much larger predator (a Dimetrodon) to play with his food.Through vivid and entertaining artwork laced with hidden animals and humor Play with your Food turns the survival of the fittest into the survival of the funnest.This is the fourth funny storybook by David G. Derrick, Jr., who is an animator at Disney. Previously Dave contributed to DreamWorks' films Rise of the Guardians, How to Train Your Dragon, and Megamind.Praise for David G. Derrick's previous books:"I'm the Scariest Thing in the Jungle is one of those books that you realize could easily become your child's most favorite stories of all time. The book that, when they grow up, they'll want to read to their own children."—Just a Little Creativity"Animals Don't, So I Won't! is an enticing and recommended pick for young readers and their parents."—Midwest Book Review
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  • Don't Play With Your Food!

    Bob Shea

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc, Aug. 16, 2015)
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  • Don't Play With Your Food!

    Brian Rock, John Moerner

    eBook (First Light Publishing, )
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  • Play with Your Plate!

    Judith Rossell

    Board book (Harry N. Abrams, April 14, 2020)
    Learn all about mealtime by mixing and matching foods in this interactive board book From sushi to watermelon to tacos, there are so many foods for young ones to learn about! This clever novelty book is comprised of four mini board books, each making up a quarter of the plate. Mix and match the four sets of pages to make healthy food choices and create more than 4,000 mealtime combinations! By playing the various games suggested in the book, readers will also be able to hone their concepts of colors and shapes by creating plates with, for example, only red foods or triangles. So much fun to play with your plate!
  • Don't Play With Your Food

    Brian Rock, John Moerner

    Hardcover (First Light Pub, )
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  • Leo Lion: Don't Play With Your Food!

    Jasmine Powell, Alana Powell

    Paperback (Jasmine Powell, Sept. 1, 2018)
    Leo Lion is lonely. What happens when he makes a friend? Let's find out!
  • play with your food Baking Parties

    Heid Weisman, Susan Bazarsky

    language (play with your food, Aug. 17, 2012)
    play with your food is where baking and creativity meet. We're a cookbook and activity book rolled into one; that encourages families to unplug and reconnect in the kitchen. Our step-by-step instructions will help you create do-it-yourself super fun baking projects that are perfect for celebrating a birthday, slumber party, play date or even filling time on a rainy day. Let the baking begin!