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Book SynopsisA vibrant picture book story to help encourage picky or reluctant eaters, perfect to read together with children aged 3+I can't eat peas! exclaimed Milo. They're too GREEN! Greener than a stinky, swampy pond, greener than a giant dragon,greener than a fleet of space-sick aliens.It''s fair to say that Milo doesn''t like peas! Is it possible that his sister could help him change his mind by showing them how cool they can be? A fun, fantastical picture book which might just encourage little ones to give peas a chance!
Trade ReviewThe book celebrates difference through the introduction of shapes and colours, recognising that being different doesn't mean you can't be friends * Guardian on ALONG CAME A DIFFERENT *
A winner of a book about the power of drawing and storytelling * Oliver Jeffers on THE STORYMACHINE *
Dyslexic readers should derive inspiration from this book’s message, and delight in the drawings. A charming, rewarding, instructive read * Financial Times on THE CLOUDSPOTTER *
Galactic resonances call to mind not only Oliver Jeffers’ star-catching protagonists, but also a hint of
The Little Prince * Guardian on UP, UP AND AWAY *
This fun, fantastical picture book, with its big, bold illustrations, is a lot of fun […] A good picture book to use as a conversation starter and to complement activities based on healthy foods and mealtimes. And it just might encourage reluctant veg eaters to give peas a go * Nursery World Magazine *