Fruits and Vegetables (Read & Spot)

Fruits and Vegetables (Read & Spot)
Author(s)
Co-Authors / Illustrators
  • Malgorzata Detner
Publisher Name
Albatros Media
Age Range
1+
Release Date
February 27, 2024
ISBN13
978-8000070001
ISBN10 or ASIN
      
A little story about two kids exploring the garden and learning how to grow various crops, accompanied by a search-and-find game. 
In this charming story, Bella takes her friend Sam on a tour of her family’s farm, where they learn all about growing fruits and vegetables. Through their journey, readers will be introduced to various crops and how they are grown, as well as the different animals that share the farm. Along the way, the book encourages readers to participate in a search-and-find game, keeping them engaged and interested in the story:

Can you spot?

  • An earthworm
  • 2 garlic bulbs
  • A clock
This beautifully illustrated book not only entertains children; it also educates them about the importance of farming, healthy eating habits, and sustainability. Through the use of bold and colorful illustrations, the book teaches children about colors and numbers, making it an excellent addition to any early childhood learning program.

With its fun storyline and engaging illustrations, Fruits and Vegetables is sure to captivate young readers aged 3–6, encouraging them to learn more about the world around them. Parents and educators will appreciate the value of this Read & Learn book, as it provides an excellent foundation for understanding the importance of healthy eating and the role of farming in our lives.

Editor review

1 review
Super cute and interactive
Overall rating
 
5.0
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
5.0
My children really enjoyed reading and spotting their way through this book.

The plot is based around Bella and her friend Sam who bring home a tomato plant from school, how the must plant it outside and protect it so it can grow. This leads Bella to give Sam a tour around her farmstead.
It is an adorable and relatable story for children of all ages.

The illustrations are fantastic. I love how the cut outs appear to be one thing on a certain spread, then turns out to be something entirely different on the next; ie.: a striped ball to a seat cushion, or spilled red balls to tomatoes.
The items to spot are nice. They are the perfect blend of ease and challenge, giving slightly older kids the opportunity to interact with the story.
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