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Summary
The peas are back in this counting-themed follow-up to the New York Times bestselling LMNO Peas .
Meet the peas--the 1-2-3 Peas! Come along as they count from one to one hundred in this pea-filled picture book that's packed with bright, bold numbers and playful number-themed scenes. These tiny green mathematicians will have young readers everywhere calling for more peas, please!
Author Notes
Keith Baker has written and illustrated many acclaimed picture books for young children, including the New York Times bestselling LMNO Peas ; 1-2-3 Peas ; Little Green Peas ; Hap-pea All Year ; LMNO Pea-quel ; My Octopus Arms ; and No Two Alike . He lives in Seattle.
Reviews (3)
School Library Journal Review
PreS-Gr 1-This colorful counting book features the same cast of characters introduced in Baker's LMNO Peas (S & S, 2010). This time, the peas are out and about engaging in all sorts of imaginative activities that the "pea-wee" crowd might enjoy: planting, painting, dancing on stage, building, fishing, singing, etc. As youngsters browse the pages, they can count along from 1 to 20, then to 100 by tens. Each page features a large numeral and a representative number of peas in and around that number. For example, 70 ("SEVENTY peas singing-la, la, la") presents a rock band (the Peatles) staged on top of the seven, a pea singing in the shower, a choir, and a soloist named Pea yonce. On the other hand, 40 ("FORTY peas napping-sleep, sleep, sleep") displays forty peas napping peacefully alongside their piles of books. Children will also enjoy checking for other details, such as the ladybug hidden on each spread. The digitally rendered illustrations are presented in eye-catching shades of blue, orange, green, red, and more. With so much illustrated detail, this book is best suited for one-on-one sharing, and children will enjoy returning time and again to discover the visual surprises or humorous touches hidden in the book's pages.-Roxanne Burg, Orange County Public Library, CA (c) Copyright 2012. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Publisher's Weekly Review
The bipedal green peas that starred in LMNO Peas return in a lively counting romp. Interacting with large, brightly colored numerals, the peas plant seeds, hammer nails into a wooden platform, and jump into a pool: "Five peas painting-/ brush, brush, brush,/ Six peas traveling-/ rush, rush, rush." The peas skip rope as numbers 11 through 19 are clustered onto one spread ("skip, skip, skip"), before the book begins counting by tens and the commotion rockets, bringing readers up to 100. Baker's energizing graphics are as joyful and fresh as in the first book, anthropomorphizing the peas in spreads that burst with personality. Ages 3-7. (July) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.
Booklist Review
A welcome companion to Baker's alphabet book, LMNO Peas (2010), this counting book features a large cast of the same odd but charming little characters: green peas with skinny arms and legs, occasional footwear or headgear, and abundant energy. The spacious format supports a series of well-composed double-page spreads in which huge numerals in vibrant colors and patterns stand out brilliantly against the white backgrounds used in most pictures. Meanwhile, the little peas scurry about, illustrating phrases in the rhymed couplets that unite the scenes, such as FIVE peas painting brush, brush, brush, / SIX peas traveling rush, rush, rush. / SEVEN peas jumping splash, splash, splash! / EIGHT peas racing dash, dash, dash. After the first 10 numbers, the little pea folks skip (literally, with jump ropes) quickly through the numbers 11 to 19, and a new pattern begins: counting by 10s up to 100. Children will enjoy finding the right number of characters in each scene in this inviting introduction to counting.--Phelan, Carolyn Copyright 2010 Booklist