
- Title : The Cabbage Soup Solution (Bccb Blue Ribbon Picture Book Awards (Awards))
- Author : Erika Oller
- Rating : 4.95 (173 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-5-12
- Format : Hardcover
- Pages : 32 Pages
- Asin : 0525470050
- Language : English
Somewhere along the way, it fumbled.I won't be rereading this one, but it was alright for a one-time listen. I just finished rereading it and i still love and remember about 50% of it still. The paper feels cheap compared to other coloring books and the pictures are a little r
Somewhere along the way, it fumbled.I won't be rereading this one, but it was alright for a one-time listen. I just finished rereading it and i still love and remember about 50% of it still. The paper feels cheap compared to other coloring books and the pictures are a little repetitive.. I highly recommend this book for your musical library. That story alone is worth buying the book.But through it all, Johnstone loved to play the game, while having a little fun (which is seemingly a missing ingredient in today's MLB): "How will I be remembered? Maybe someday a rookie will hear my name mentioned and say:'Jay Johnstone? He was so crazy that when he came into the hotel room, his pillow jumped out the window.'And that kid might have a chance in this game.". The subject, distilled or carbonated, has always been the entertainment. I'm just disappointed with this book and it's cliché theme. So keep up the good work, the important things like character development. At the beginning of that memorable season, 16,300 baseball teams from across the United States began their quest for glory. I may not be a big book reader for my spare time, but I can tell you this is the best book I have ever read. Two years later, Estelle mortgaged her home so that they could rent the former Capitol Theater in a black (not yet called African-American then) neighborhood. I am still hoping that the truth of whaThe watercolor illustrations are a perfect accompaniment to the text. Then one day, half of her crop mysteriously disappears. The evocative, muted tones set the mood as surely as the expressive faces on Oller's characters, both human and animal. From School Library Journal PreSchool-Grade 1--An old woman and her two cats live quietly on a small farm where she is especially good at growing cabbages. Kids will love being in on the joke when they see what destroyed the cabbages long before the woman does (rabbits). An ideal addition to storytime, and a tale destined to be enjoyed by a wide audience.--Kathleen Kelly MacMillan, Maryland School for the Deaf, Columbia Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed
. Erika Oller is the illustrator of several picture books by Leslea Newman and has a successful line of greeting cardsOne morning Elsie, a cabbage farmer, discovers that half of her crop is missing. She decides to stand watch in her cabbage patch all night to catch the culprit. Instead of nibbling her cabbages, they end up keeping her warm at night. Unfortunately, she falls asleep, only to awaken to even fewer cabbages! With the help of her two cats and some homemade cabbage soup, Elsie gains control of the long-eared perpetrators. Children will enjoy being a step or two ahead of Elsie in this cozy story about cultivating friendship.

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