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Made With Love: Pancakes!


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No. of pages 20

Published: 2020

Great for age 0-2 years

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The pancakes are hot, fresh off the griddlecan you guess the delicious topping on each one?This beautifully designed board book is stacked with treats for hungry young readers.With every turn of these satisfyingly thick pages, a new, delicious topping is revealed, leaving readers with a picturesque plate to start their day.Shaped to look like a stack of real pancakesFlip the page and flip the pancake to find out what toppings awaitBreakfast toppings include butter, syrup, blueberries, whipped cream, strawberries, almonds, and banana slicesFruity and sweet, crunchy and fluffy, each pancake is artfully drizzled in Lea Redmond's fun-loving guessing game and topped with mouthwatering illustrations from Flora Waycott.Celebrate a classic family tradition, and discuss a first cooking experience, with this appetizing board book.With shaped pages, spot-gloss, emboss, foil, and more, this book-as-object mimics a tall stack of pancakes.Durable and sturdy pages make this book ideal for baby and toddler hands.Resonates year-round as a go-to new baby gift for baby showers, as well as a unique book for gender reveal parties, birthdays, and moreAdd it to the shelf with books like Pancakes!: An Interactive Recipe Book by Lotta Nieminen, This Is Not a Book by Jean Jullien, and Sam's Sandwich by David Pelham.

 

 

This book has been graded for interest at 0-3 years.

There are 20 pages in this book. This book was published in 2020 by Chronicle Books .

Flora Waycott graduated with a BA Hons degree in Textile Design from the Winchester School of Art. She draws inspiration from elements of nature and everyday objects, incorporating these with sweet characters and patterns. Influenced by her childhood spent in Japan, her work is characterised by her playful and whimsical style and has appeared in magazines, books, greetings cards, stationary, wall art, children's apparel and more. She is based in New Zealand. Lea Redmond is a creative consultant and the brains behind the Letters to My series, The World's Smallest Post Service, Connexio, My Museum journal, Lucky You!, the Tandem Activity Book and Conversation Dice. Her creative workshop, Leafcutter Designs, offers curious goods, surprising services, and projects for participation: www. leafcutterdesigns. com. She lives in Oakland, California.