"Big Bold colours and visual jokes galore"

The Bookseller

"Totally daft but enormous fun: Burgerman, with his off the wall sense of humour, has dished up another winner to tickle your taste buds."

Red Reading Hub

"Bright colours and simple but effective illustrations will capture children's attention and there are plenty of lots visual gags to enjoy"

Parents in Touch

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(Review of SPLAT!) 'This brilliantly playful book that experiments with the physical boundaries of the book as an object, encouraging interaction and imagination, seems to be a direct extension of Jon's personality.

Oliver Jeffers

(Review of SPLAT!) 'Burgermans first children's book is a mess in a good way. . . . Set against bright, crayon-colored backdrops, Burgermans cartoons, outlined in thick black lines, are as in-your-face as it gets . . . Good, not so clean fun that will delight.'

Publishers Weekly

For fans of Supertato, this hilarious interactive book introduces children to a host of talking food characters, including a pizza slice that most certainly does NOT want to be eaten! How do YOU eat pizza? What, you don't know? Oh, come on, it's really easy and this hilariously tasty book will show you how! Bright colours and lots of visual gags provide one hilarious introduction to a range of fantastic food - and will even encourage children to eat fruit and vegetables! Jon Burgerman's bright and bold illustration guarantees that his picture books will stand out from the crowd, online and on the shelf.
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For fans of Supertato, this hilarious interactive book introduces children to a host of talking food, including a pizza slice that most certainly does NOT want to be eaten! Bright colours and lots of visual gags provide one hilarious introduction to a range of fantastic food - and will even encourage children to eat fruit and vegetables!
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`"Big Bold colours and visual jokes galore"' The Bookseller `"Totally daft but enormous fun: Burgerman, with his off the wall sense of humour, has dished up another winner to tickle your taste buds."' Red Reading Hub `"Bright colours and simple but effective illustrations will capture children's attention and there are plenty of lots visual gags to enjoy"' Parents in Touch `(Review of SPLAT!) 'This brilliantly playful book that experiments with the physical boundaries of the book as an object, encouraging interaction and imagination, seems to be a direct extension of Jon's personality.' Oliver Jeffers `(Review of SPLAT!) 'Burgermans first children's book is a mess in a good way. . . . Set against bright, crayon-colored backdrops, Burgermans cartoons, outlined in thick black lines, are as in-your-face as it gets . . . Good, not so clean fun that will delight.'' Publishers Weekly
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A hilarious introduction to (talking) food!
Jon Burgerman is an award-winning artist, whose artworks are collected worldwide by several institutions including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Perfect for fans of Sue Hendra, How to Eat Pizza introduces children to a range of different foods and encourages them to eat fruit and vegetables (and not just pizza!). Features an embossed cover and special finishes to set it apart from other picture books. Jon's picture books are colourful, fun, and encourage reader interaction. How to Eat Pizza will be published by Dial (Penguin Random House) in the US. Jon Burgerman's bright and bold aesthetic guarantees that his picture books will stand out from the crowd, online and on the shelf.
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Jon Burgerman is an award-winning artist creating murals, sculptures, toys, apparel, posters, and now, a picture book, all with his trademark playful, bright aesthetic. His art is collected worldwide by several institutions including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. He was born in the UK and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York.
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Jon Burgerman is an award-winning artist, whose artworks are collected worldwide by several institutions including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Perfect for fans of Sue Hendra, How to Eat Pizza introduces children to a range of different foods and encourages them to eat fruit and vegetables (and not just pizza!). Features an embossed cover and special finishes to set it apart from other picture books. Jon's picture books are colourful, fun, and encourage reader interaction. How to Eat Pizza will be published by Dial (Penguin Random House) in the US. Jon Burgerman's bright and bold aesthetic guarantees that his picture books will stand out from the crowd, online and on the shelf.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780192749529
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
176 gr
Høyde
245 mm
Bredde
246 mm
Dybde
4 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter

Biographical note

Jon Burgerman is an award-winning artist creating murals, sculptures, toys, apparel, posters, and now, a picture book, all with his trademark playful, bright aesthetic. His art is collected worldwide by several institutions including the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. He was born in the UK and currently lives in Brooklyn, New York.