The Apple Pie That Papa Baked
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Book Description
These are the apples, juicy and red,
that went in the pie,
warm and sweet,
that Papa baked...
for guess who!
Book Information
Publisher | Simon and Schuster Books for Young Readers |
Binding | Hardcover (2 editions) |
Reading Level | Ages 4-8 |
# of Pages | 32 |
ISBN-10 | 1416912401 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1416912408 |
Publication Date | 07/24/2007 |
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About Jonathan Bean (Illustrator) : Jonathan Bean is a published author and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Jonathan Bean include Emmy and the Home for Troubled Girls, Emmy and the Incredible Shrinki... more
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9/18/2008 Book Dads said:
tags: I recommend, Lauren Thompson, daughters, Papas, parenting, fatherhood, fathers, dads, reading, books, children's book, book review
This twist on “There was an old lady who swallowed a fly…” features a Papa who bakes an apple pie for his daughter, and all the things that went into baking it. Simple and sentimental, this book helps teach an appreciation for the natural world and where our food comes from. Many of the page... more
tags: I recommend, Lauren Thompson, daughters, Papas, parenting, fatherhood, fathers, dads, reading, books, children's book, book review
11/18/2007 Andy J Smith said:
tags: I recommend, I read
Mistakenly overlooked by the NY Times Best Illustrated Children's Books 2007 List, 'The Apple Pie That Papa Baked' is a simple, rhythmic, and endearing book. The pages are stuffed as full of love as Papa's pie is with apples. The bucolic illustrations gently entrench the reader in the hills of a r... more
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10/28/2007 Anna Boll said:
tags: Inspired me, I recommend
This picture book text uses the "house that Jack built" pattern and illustrator Jonathan Bean turns it into a lovely romp through a Pennsylvania farm yard. I'm so impressed by Bean's illustrations which immediately remind you of Wanda Gag. Bean uses only black, red, and brown to create these folky c... more
tags: Inspired me, I recommend
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