A World of Food: Discover Magical Lands Made of Things You Can Eat!
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.36 (836 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1419701622 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-05-08 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He and his wife have four children.. Carl Warner, a professional still life and location photographer based in London, has worked in advertising for 25 years. His food landscapes have become an Internet sensation
This is a wonderful book about colors and creativity for parents and children to look through together and discover the many different foods that make up Warner’s fantastical world.Praise for A World of Food"Children will delight in pointing at the sweet ingredients, such as meringue clouds and lollipop trees."—Wall Street Journal"Kids and adults alike will marvel at these painstakingly assembled and composed photos, eagerly identifying the foods that make up the details of the landscapes."—Kirkus ReviewsAWARD:HONORS winner: 2012 National Parenting Publications Book Awards. Playful verse accompanies each image, guiding viewers through the pictures and inviting them to figure out the various foods used (which are all identified at the back of the book). A World of Food presents 12 of his amazing pictures, each one showing young readers what the world might look like if there were only a single color. Carl Warner is a professional photographer known for his miniature landscapes made entirely from edible ingredients. “Yellow” is a desert made of pasta palm trees, cereal sand, and swiss cheese pyramids, while “Orange” features pumpkin cottages, carrot trees, and apricot leaves
About the AuthorCarl Warner, a professional still life and location photographer based in London, has worked in advertising for 25 years. He and his wife have four children.. His food landscapes have become an Internet sensation
Debbie S. Glade said Never Seen Anythng Like This!. Just when you thought there couldn't possibly be anything new in the world of ultra creative children's books, along comes Carl Warner and A World of Food: Discover Magical Lands Made of Things You Can Eat. Trust me, you've never seen anything like this before, and every member of your family, young or old, will be mesmerized by the photos in this book.Mr. Warner works with food stylists to painstakingly arrang. A Favorite! Ann van der Merwe I borrowed this book for my 17 month old daughter from our local library, and it quickly became one of her favorites. Why? Warner is as good with words as he is with food. Yes, the pictures are ingenious and beautiful, but the text is equally engaging. My daughter will lay down and listen while I read it to her at nap time. She even fell asleep to its lyrical flow several times! Now we own a copy, and I couldn'. "Great for kids and teachers!" according to Elizabeth A. Cruz. I bought this book for my Great for kids and teachers! Elizabeth A. Cruz I bought this book for my 4 year old son, and he really enjoys it. It is one of my favorite books - definitely a treasure. Not only is it fun to look at, but there are several ways to use this to educate: talk about new (and mostly healthy!) foods, habitats, colors (the scenes are organized by colors), and rhyming words/poetry. There are some great vocabulary words in here for older kids, too. If you are a work. year old son, and he really enjoys it. It is one of my favorite books - definitely a treasure. Not only is it fun to look at, but there are several ways to use this to educate: talk about new (and mostly healthy!) foods, habitats, colors (the scenes are organized by colors), and rhyming words/poetry. There are some great vocabulary words in here for older kids, too. If you are a work