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PAR-TAY! by Eloise Greenfield
PAR-TAY! by Eloise Greenfield









PAR-TAY! by Eloise Greenfield

and magic lives in the pages as veggies come to life when the family is away." -Kelly Starling Lyons, author, NEATE: Eddie' Ordeal, One Million Men and Me, Hope's Gift, Tea Cakes for Tosh and Ellen's Broom "Beloved Eloise Greenfield's rhythm and rhyme sings in this sweet tale that swings with the movement and cool of Tate's acclaimed colorful art. "A rousing read-aloud begging for enthusiastic performers." -Vicky Smith, Kirkus Reviews Tate's big shapes, bold colors, and infectious beats will hold up to many read-alouds." - Publisher's

PAR-TAY! by Eloise Greenfield

"Greenfield writes vivid verses, with breezy references to different dance styles and flashes of real comedy ('Somebody save me!' says the ecstatic asparagus after 'doing the pop'). "Young children will enjoy this pairing of healthy foods with the joys of dancing and music." -Sally James, South Hillsborough Elementary School, CA, SLJ Online Cute cartoonish illustrations by Don Tate will help keep little ones interested." -Rosi Hollinbeck, Tulsa Book Review Author Eloise Greenfield has made up a cute story, part in rhyme and part in prose, that strives to make vegetables fun.

PAR-TAY! by Eloise Greenfield

"Any way to make kids find vegetables and fruits interesting is a win. What superlative would you award your favorite character? Biggest party.animals?: the veggies, Par-Tay!" -The Horn Book: out of the Box BLOG Get into the back-to-school mood with our senior superlatives for characters in the class of 2017-2018. "2017-2018 yearbook superlatives Summer is winding down: the weather has turned cooler (sob!) and students are starting the new school year. Tate's vibrant illustrations turn run-of-the-mill roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, and seeds into characters with vivacious personalities for this joyful story." - The Horn Book "Greenfield shows in this zany, free-verse picture book that she takes fantasy and fun seriously. throws his head back and yells, "PAR-TAY!" Children and adults will experience this house party through the buoyant, rhythmic words of Eloise Greenfield and the playful, exuberant illustrations of Don Tate. About the Book The vegetables decide to have a dance party while the family is out.īook Synopsis What happens when the family closes the front door and leaves the house for an outing? "The head of cabbage, sitting in the fridge, hears the front door close, hears the click of the key.











PAR-TAY! by Eloise Greenfield