Little Green Peas by Keith Baker

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It’s so much fun to read picture books with my toddler. She simply loves reading, and although here books of choice often revolve around The Berenstain Bears and Clifford or Dora (none of which I enjoy all that much), sometimes I can get in some great books that I love too. 

Little Green Peas: A Big Book of Colors by Keith Baker (Simon and Schuster, 2014) is a follow up to LMNO Peas and 123 Peas, with a new focus on colors. This book is not quite as fun for me as the original alphabet book, but I still really enjoyed it. There is something delightful about illustrated peas having fun! Each page has two or three items mentioned in the given color, followed by the phrase “and little green peas” or a similar variation of the phrase, which shows the little guys enjoying the red leaves and red fence, and so forth. Strawberry loved naming the colors on each page.

Reviewed on November 16, 2014

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Rebecca Reid

Rebecca Reid is a homeschooling, stay-at-home mother seeking to make the journey of life-long learning fun by reading lots of good books. Rebecca Reads provides reviews of children's literature she has enjoyed with her children; nonfiction that enhances understanding of educational philosophies, history and more; and classical literature that Rebecca enjoys reading.

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