“Tate’s illustrations capture the exuberance as well as the different personalities by giving each fruit and vegetable specific details, such as sunglasses, a backward turned baseball cap, or ruffled tutu skirts. New titles include Par-Tay Dance of the Veggies (and their friends), written by Eloise Greenfield (Alazar, 2018), and Stalebread Charlie and the Razzy. “A rousing read-aloud begging for enthusiastic performers.” “Tate’s big shapes, bold colors, and infectious beats will hold up to many readalouds.” The head of cabbage, sitting in the fridge, hears the front door close, hears the click of the key Children and adults will experience this veggie dance party through the buoyant, rhythmic words of Eloise Greenfield and the playful, exuberant illustrations of Don Tate. What happens when the family closes the front door and leaves the house for an outing? “The head of cabbage, sitting in the fridge, hears the front door close, hears the click of the key … He looks out … sees his people leave … He stands in the middle of the floor … throws his head back and yells, “PAR-TAY!” Children and adults will experience this house party through the buoyant, rhythmic words of Eloise Greenfield and the playful, exuberant illustrations of Don Tate. Buy Par-Tay: Dance of the Veggies (and Their Friends) by Eloise Greenfield, Don Tate (Illustrator) online at Alibris. Par-Tay! Dance of the Veggies (And Their Friends) PAR-TAY: Dance of the Veggies (And Their Friends) by Eloise Greenfield, Don Tate (Illustrator) Hardcover 17.
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