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Sugar Would Not Eat It

Written by Emily JenkinsAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Emily Jenkins
Illustrated by Giselle PotterAuthor Alerts:  Random House will alert you to new works by Giselle Potter
Juvenile Fiction - Animals - Cats; Juvenile Fiction - Holidays & Celebrations - Birthdays; Juvenile Fiction - Social Situations - Friendship | Schwartz & Wade | Hardcover | May 2009 | $16.99 | 978-0-375-83603-9 (0-375-83603-9)
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ABOUT THIS BOOK

Like children everywhere, Sugar the cat refuses to eat food she doesn’t like!

All children have heard their parents try to threaten, cajole, and guilt them into eating their vegetables. And it’s no different for Leo’s new cat, Sugar. She’s hungry, but when Leo generously gives her his last piece of birthday cake, Sugar will not eat it. Leo finally gives up. He fixes himself a chicken sandwich and some milk. Suddenly, guess who is up on the counter, nibbling at Leo’s sandwich?

Features a great cast of neighborhood characters—each with their own tidbit of advice—that is also the perfect tool for parents to use with children to talk about food.


REVIEWS

Review, The New York Times Book Review, June 14, 2009:
"[F]or childrens who are just beginning to read, not to mention cat lovers of any age, Sugar Would Not Eat It is a charmer."


ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Emily Jenkins is the author of the recently published Toy Dance Party, and Toys Go Out, which received three starred reviews and was an ALA-ALSC Notable Children’s Book. You can visit her on the Web at http://emilyjenkins.com/kidsbooks.html. She lives in Brooklyn.

Giselle Potter’s most recent book is Wynken, Blynken, and Nod by Eugene Field, called “a mesmerizing bedtime book” (Booklist). You can visit her on the Web at www.gisellepotter.com. She lives in Kingston, New York.