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I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato - 2007 publication.
Lauren Child
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Description for I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato - 2007 publication.
Paperback. An extremely special 15th anniversary edition of this Kate Greenaway Medal-Winning tale of fussy eating - guaranteed to make dinner time fun. Series: Charlie and Lola. Num Pages: 32 pages, colour illustrations. BIC Classification: 5AD; YBCH. Category: (JN) Preschool (0-5). Dimension: 274 x 250 x 5. Weight in Grams: 240.
A classic Charlie and Lola picture book about fussy eating. Perfect for difficult dinner times!
Lola will not peas. In fact she won't eat carrots, potatoes, mushrooms, cabbage or baked beans. And she will absolutely not ever NEVER eat a tomato. But when Charlie explains that peas are actually green drops from Greenland, and carrots are really orange twiglets from Jupiter, even Lola is tempted to clear her plate...
Told with true Lauren Child style, this warm and funny picture book will make dinner time fun for even the fussiest of eaters!
Winner of the Kate Greenaway Medal
Product Details
Publisher
Orchard Books
Number of pages
32
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2007
Series
Charlie and Lola
Condition
New
Number of Pages
32
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781846168864
SKU
V9781846168864
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-8
About Lauren Child
Lauren Child MBE is a multi-award-winning author and Waterstones 2017-2019 Children's Laureate, whose books are known and loved the world over. She is the creator of many much-loved characters, including Charlie and Lola, Clarice Bean and Ruby Redfort. Since her first book was published in 1999, Lauren has sold over six million books in 19 languages worldwide. Her many awards include the prestigious Kate Greenaway Medal for I Will Not Ever Never Eat a Tomato, the Nestle Gold Book Award for That Pesky Rat and the Nestle Bronze Book Award for Beware of the Storybook Wolves. Lauren is a UNESCO Artist for Peace and a Trustee of the House of Illustration, and has an MBE for services to literature. She loves designing and making things and finds it exciting to see her drawings turned into objects. Other favourite things include the cinema, TV matinees, small Italian cars, handbags, cardigans, travelling and being picked up from the airport.
Reviews for I Will Never Not Ever Eat a Tomato - 2007 publication.
Brilliant
Sunday Telegraph
So good, it's exhilarating
Independent
A superb book to make you laugh out loud
Bookseller
A fun look at the problem of fussy eating
motherandbaby.co.uk
A mischievous wit and cunning simplicity which, although it may have baffled some traditionalists, is still instantly embraced and understood by children
Books For Keeps
A paean to the early resistance years that are toddlerdom
The Guardian
One of my favourite books for children...The story is compelling and the pictures enchanting, but the typography is not what you would expect. The letters vary in shape and size, some lines are straight and others meander across the page. Young children love this; those who cannot yet read pick out the letters; those who can, love the variation and delight at being able to cope with it.
Sue Walker
Books For Keeps
Brilliant design and a delight to share
NLA Guide to Literary Resources
A wonderful corrective for picky eaters
The Sunday Times
Your offspring will be drawn in by the off-the-wall visuals that mix line drawings and patterns with photographs, creating a world that is absolutely grounded in reality yet also wildly imaginative
The Guardian
A fresh and very funny picture book
Bookseller
A brilliantly designed book from cover, typography and illustration to endpapers and will amuse all those fussy eaters out there
Literacy & Learning
Brilliant design and a delight to share
Guide to Literary Resources
Teatime will never be the same again after this glorious book by the Smarties Prize-winning author
Daily Mail
Only Lauren Child could come up with an idea as successfully wacky as this
Nicholas Tucker
The Independent
[Child] brings an eclecticism and freshness to her work that appeals directly to children
Financial Times
A fun look at fussy eating
Mother and baby.co.uk
Quirky imagination and wry humour make this a wonderful book
Time Out
Sunday Telegraph
So good, it's exhilarating
Independent
A superb book to make you laugh out loud
Bookseller
A fun look at the problem of fussy eating
motherandbaby.co.uk
A mischievous wit and cunning simplicity which, although it may have baffled some traditionalists, is still instantly embraced and understood by children
Books For Keeps
A paean to the early resistance years that are toddlerdom
The Guardian
One of my favourite books for children...The story is compelling and the pictures enchanting, but the typography is not what you would expect. The letters vary in shape and size, some lines are straight and others meander across the page. Young children love this; those who cannot yet read pick out the letters; those who can, love the variation and delight at being able to cope with it.
Sue Walker
Books For Keeps
Brilliant design and a delight to share
NLA Guide to Literary Resources
A wonderful corrective for picky eaters
The Sunday Times
Your offspring will be drawn in by the off-the-wall visuals that mix line drawings and patterns with photographs, creating a world that is absolutely grounded in reality yet also wildly imaginative
The Guardian
A fresh and very funny picture book
Bookseller
A brilliantly designed book from cover, typography and illustration to endpapers and will amuse all those fussy eaters out there
Literacy & Learning
Brilliant design and a delight to share
Guide to Literary Resources
Teatime will never be the same again after this glorious book by the Smarties Prize-winning author
Daily Mail
Only Lauren Child could come up with an idea as successfully wacky as this
Nicholas Tucker
The Independent
[Child] brings an eclecticism and freshness to her work that appeals directly to children
Financial Times
A fun look at fussy eating
Mother and baby.co.uk
Quirky imagination and wry humour make this a wonderful book
Time Out