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K-3Little Pebble: Colorful Foods series.
These very simple books, with just two or three short, easy-to-decode sentences per page, start by asking "What does the color green taste like?" Yet each book proceeds to describe texture, use, preparation, appearance--and skim over taste--for the foods included, which mostly just have color in common. Bright close-up photos illustrate every page. Reading list. Glos., ind. Review covers the following Little Pebble: Colorful Foods titles: Green Foods and Orange Foods.