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Now in a new board-book format: a whimsical word book of rhyming
things that can – or can't – be eaten! Can you eat... A pea? A
pear? A bee? A bear? In this spin-off board book to the bestselling
picture-book companion, food critic (and dad) Joshua David Stein
asks the question, "Can you eat...?" followed by a lyrical list of
illustrated items. From familiar items like apple pie and pineapple
to the more nonsensical, like underpants and elephants, this
read-aloud twist on a first book of food offers plenty of giggles,
with simple yet sophisticated hand-drawings by Julia Rothman that
provide authenticity and a balance of seriousness to the silliness
at hand. Ages 1–3 "Toddlers will love shouting out whether they can
eat such delicacies as "Pinecone / Telephone / Panettone / Pony" as
they page through the witty pictures."—The Wall Street Journal
Online "A delightfully fun board book that asks you what sorts of
things can be eaten, told in rhyme. I also adore the illustrations
in Can You Eat - they are gorgeous. This is board book as art kind
of stuff."—Baby Librarians "A delightfully whimsical look at what
is food and what isn't: 'A pea, a pear? A bee, a bear?' The artwork
is gorgeous enough to be reproduced as a print to be hung in a
kitchen. A little silly, a lot fun, and very, very pretty."—Book
Riot "Lovely illustrations and whimsical wordplay."—Kirkus Reviews
"Whimsical wordplay will enchant older toddlers as they ponder
whether they can eat a moose, chocolate mousse, or a mouse.
Rothman's sophisticated illustrations will be a hit with adults,
too."—School Library Journal e-newsletter "Presents an excellent
array of vocabulary words and international foods in a format that
makes an enjoyable point-and-say book for the very young. Older
readers will appreciate the wordplay and humor too. The gouache
artwork is light and bright (imagine key lime, prickly pear, and
orange sherbet), and the objects are clear and appealing."—The
Reading Chair "A simple and fun exploration of what can - and
cannot - be eaten. Through laughter and smiles, children will see
how fun it is to have variety in their diet and explore the
abundance of biodiversity in the edible world."—Food Tank "Super
fun."—A Fuse Eight Production / SLJ.com Joshua David Stein
(@fakejoshstein) is an acclaimed food critic, and film and culture
columnist. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two sons. Julia
Rothman is an artist and designer, a part of the design studio
ALSO, runs the blog Book By Its Cover, and launched Women Who Draw,
a directory of female illustrators. She lives and works in
Brooklyn.