Foods with Moods A First Book of Feelings by SaxtonFreymann, Joost Elffers Board Book, 18 Pages, Published 2018 by Arthur A. Levine Books ISBN-13: 978-1-338-19441-8, ISBN: 1-338-19441-0
"How are you peeling today? Happy? Silly? Excited? Worried? Whatever you're feeling, there's a food that shares your mood, and these delightful, delectable sculptures are sure to turn a frown upside-down.Saxton Freymann and Joost Elffers have wowed readers with the funny food faces of How Are You Peeling?: Foods with Moods, the underwater vegetable visions of One Lonely Seahorse, the lush produce landscapes of Gus and Button, and the pun ..."
"Who hasn't looked at a fruit or vegetable and seen a funny face? In How Are You Peeling?--by the creator of the whimsical Play with Your Food--the "natural personalities" of produce are enhanced with black-eyed pea eyes and the occasional carved mouth--then photographed in vivid colors. One page reveals a wistful-looking poblano pepper being comforted by a cheerful red tomato, while another shows the amused, confused, frustrated, and su ..."
Food Play(1st Edition) by SaxtonFreymann, Joost Elffers Hardcover, 320 Pages, Published 2006 by Chronicle Books ISBN-13: 978-0-8118-5705-5, ISBN: 0-8118-5705-0
"Language:Chinese.HardCover Pub Date: November 2006 Pages: 320 in Publisher: Chronicle Books In 1996 Joost Elffers and Saxton Freymann introduced Play With Your Food. a groundeaking collection of photographs featuring playfully carved fruits and vegetables. With more than a million copies sold and an award-winning series under their belts. the pair have proven the old adage wrong you really should play with your food. Now. for the first ..."
Food for Thought The Complete Book of Concepts for Growing Minds by SaxtonFreymann, Joost Elffers Paperback, 61 Pages, Published 2005 by Scholastic ISBN-13: 978-0-439-78895-3, ISBN: 0-439-78895-1
"From back of book: All parents give their children fruits and vegetables to grow healthy and strong. Now for the first time, these garden goodies can nourish a child's educational development as well! Food for thought introduces five major concepts every kid needs to know via playful produce sculptures sure to entertain all ages. Especially designed for big readers and little ones to look at together, Food for Thought is a delightful an ..."
Dog Food by Joost Elffers, SaxtonFreymann Board Book, 24 Pages, Published 2006 by Arthur A. Levine Books ISBN-13: 978-0-439-11020-4, ISBN: 0-439-11020-3
"If you think living, breathing puppies are cute, wait until you see this fabulous book of photographs of fruit-and-vegetable dogs. Yes, Saxton Freymann and Joost Elffers (Play with Your Food, How Are You Peeling?, One Lonely Seahorse) are back, with one of their best efforts to date. Not only are the doggies themselves endearing and clever (the broccoli-tufted French poodle is pure genius), but the wordplay and visual punch lines a ..."
"Fruits and vegetables speak louder than words, and Saxton Freymann and Joost Elffers (Play with Your Food, How Are You Peeling?) sure know how to tell a tale with produce. Bea--a lonely sea horse made out of Chioggia beets--is the star of this extraordinary counting book. (We know she's made of beets because the endpapers identify all the produce used in the lovely underwater seascapes--from cantaloupes to enoki mushrooms.) We know Bea ..."
"Who hasn't looked at a fruit or vegetable and seen a funny face? In How Are You Peeling?--by the creator of the whimsical Play with Your Food--the "natural personalities" of produce are enhanced with black-eyed pea eyes and the occasional carved mouth--then photographed in vivid colors. One page reveals a wistful-looking poblano pepper being comforted by a cheerful red tomato, while another shows the amused, confused, frustrated, and su ..."
""Why must a pumpkin's face be carved on its side when there is a natural nose begging to be the center of an incredibly expressive face?" ask pumpkin artists Joost Elffers and Saxton Freymann at the beginning of their delightful mix of photography, folklore, and recipes, Play with Your Pumpkins. And indeed, the pair have turned the jack-o'-lantern on its side (literally) with the happy, sad, scary, and funny faces they carve around gree ..."
Fast Food by SaxtonFreymann, Joost Elffers Hardcover, 32 Pages, Published 2006 by Arthur A. Levine Books ISBN-13: 978-0-439-11019-8, ISBN: 0-439-11019-X
"Fruits and vegetables leap off the plate and off the page in Saxton Freymann's fast-paced tribute to things that GO!When you see piles of veggies lying sedately around the corner store, you'd never guess all that produce really wants to go, go, GO! But Saxton Freymann did, and he's transformed those basking berries and lazy legumes into vehicles of every size and speed. Kids everywhere will thrill over the array of transportation method ..."
Baby Food by Joost Elffers, SaxtonFreymann Board Book, 26 Pages, Published 2006 by Arthur A. Levine Books ISBN-13: 978-0-439-11021-1, ISBN: 0-439-11021-1
"Imagine a lamb with a cauliflower body. A baby mouse made of radishes. A yellow-pepper bunny and a lemon bear cub. Yes, Saxton Freymann and Joost Elffers--the creators of How Are You Peeling?, Dog Food, and more--are back, this time constructing baby animals out of fruits and vegetables. Each page features a crisp photograph of an adorable baby creature creatively crafted from produce, contrasted with a bold, solid-color backdrop ..."
"The five concepts every child must learn -- shapes, colors, numbers, ABCs, and opposites -- all in one outrageous book of vivacious veggies and fruits.The authors of HOW ARE YOU PEELING? serve up a cornucopia of concepts in this big book for brilliant babies. Shapes: Is that a carrot, or a triangle? Colors: Watch for peppers in every range of the rainbow. Numbers: A zero-to-ten zoo! ABCs: A full produce section of sculptures acts out th ..."
Dog Food(1st Edition) (New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Books (Awards)) by Joost Elffers, SaxtonFreymann Hardcover, 32 Pages, Published 2002 by Arthur A. Levine Books ISBN-13: 978-0-439-11016-7, ISBN: 0-439-11016-5
"If you think living, breathing puppies are cute, wait until you see this fabulous book of photographs of fruit-and-vegetable dogs. Yes, Saxton Freymann and Joost Elffers (Play with Your Food, How Are You Peeling?, One Lonely Seahorse) are back, with one of their best efforts to date. Not only are the doggies themselves endearing and clever (the broccoli-tufted French poodle is pure genius), but the wordplay and visual punch lines a ..."
"You can play with your food. In fact, you should. All the details are in Joost Elffert's remarkable Play with Your Food, which introduces readers to a new way of seeing the food they eat, then shows them how to transform that food into creatures of extraordinary personality. Put a navel orange on its side, pip facing you. See anything yet? What do the folds suggest? Carve ovals and insert beans and sliced almonds--voila, two eyes. Cut ..."
"The knock-knock joke: a kid classic. So many funny, punny punchlines. It was just screaming for its own book. To do this classic joke justice, we decided to gather fourteen of the best-known and most talented childrenÂs book artists to illustrate their favorite punchlines. The results are wacky, zany, and absolutely hilarious. If you knock on Tomie dePaolaÂs door, beware! Is that a girl or a gorilla? WhoÂs knocking at Saxton Freymann ..."
Fast Food by SaxtonFreymann Paperback, Published 2006 by Scholastic, Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0-439-91179-5, ISBN: 0-439-91179-6
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Baby Food(1st Edition) by Joost Elffers, SaxtonFreymann Hardcover, 32 Pages, Published 2003 by Arthur A. Levine Books ISBN-13: 978-0-439-11017-4, ISBN: 0-439-11017-3
"Imagine a lamb with a cauliflower body. A baby mouse made of radishes. A yellow-pepper bunny and a lemon bear cub. Yes, Saxton Freymann and Joost Elffers--the creators of How Are You Peeling?, Dog Food, and more--are back, this time constructing baby animals out of fruits and vegetables. Each page features a crisp photograph of an adorable baby creature creatively crafted from produce, contrasted with a bold, solid-color backdrop ..."
"You can play with your food. In fact, you should. All the details are in Joost Elffert's remarkable Play with Your Food, which introduces readers to a new way of seeing the food they eat, then shows them how to transform that food into creatures of extraordinary personality. Put a navel orange on its side, pip facing you. See anything yet? What do the folds suggest? Carve ovals and insert beans and sliced almonds--voila, two eyes. Cut ..."
"Joost Elffers, Saxton Freymann. For Mia, Eyck, Finn, and Elodie, For Oekie and in
memory of Arie Jansma. with love beyond words and vegetables Early on the
Jansma family showed me S.F. the world of play. J.E. A NOTE ABOUT THE ART
To create these sculptures, markets throughout the New York metropolitan area
were plumbed for expressive produce. These were carved using a simple Exacto
knife and enhanced with other natural materials, s ..."
"Who hasn't looked at a fruit or vegetable and seen a funny face? In How Are You Peeling?--by the creator of the whimsical Play with Your Food--the "natural personalities" of produce are enhanced with black-eyed pea eyes and the occasional carved mouth--then photographed in vivid colors. One page reveals a wistful-looking poblano pepper being comforted by a cheerful red tomato, while another shows the amused, confused, frustrated, and su ..."
Baby Food by SaxtonFreymann, Joost Elffers Paperback, 32 Pages, Published 2004 by Scholastic Inc. ISBN-13: 978-0-439-64331-3, ISBN: 0-439-64331-7
"Presents vegetables and fruits carved into the shapes of different baby animals, including a bunny, a piglet, a whale calf, a bear cub, and others."