Verduras Vegetables

Sara Anderson

Book - 2015

Rhyming text features illustrations of brightly-colored vegetables.

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Published
Seattle, Washington : Sara Anderson Children's Books [2015]
Language
Spanish
English
Main Author
Sara Anderson (author, -)
Item Description
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Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 16 cm
ISBN
9780991193356
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A bright celebration of vegetables in Spanish and English for the youngest readers. With, mostly, one vegetable per page (pumpkins and sweet corn each occupy a double-page spread), this introduction to veggies offers far more variety than the usual board book. Carrots, peas, and broccolithe usual suspectsshare space with such relative exotics as artichokes, eggplants, and asparagus. Rendered in bright, painterly strokes, each vegetable is placed on a solid-colored background that allows it to pop: creamy, yellow onion on deep blue; dark purple beet on light green; leafy, green spinach on brick red. All look, well, good enough to eat. A bilingual edition of the English-only Vegetables (2008), this board book appears to prioritize Spanish in its typography and design, printing the Spanish text in bold above the English. A closer look, however, reveals that in sequencing, the text still gives preference to English rhythm and rhyme. The highly chantable "green bean / radish // sweet potato / yam // cauliflower / cabbage // Vegetables jam!" in English becomes "el ejote / el rbano // el camote / el camote rojo // la coliflor / la col (o el repollo) // Una fiesta de verduras!" in Spanish. A true Spanish-language equivalent to the original would need to be built from the ground up in order to achieve the same rich experience. As a simple Spanish vocabulary builder, this book, along with its companion, Frutas/Fruit, is serviceable, but as a rollicking read-aloud, it pales by comparison with its original. (Board book. 6 mos.-3) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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