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As in his previous books, Flower Power and Veggie Power, Hajek's
whimsical, imaginative paintings-inspired by a variety of artistic
traditions-situate each fruit in a fascinating cultural context.
Each "portrait" features delightful pictorial clues about how the
fruits are grown and consumed. Opposite the illustrations, Annette
Roeder's engaging texts offer illuminating and often surprising
facts from throughout history and contemporary life. As
mouthwatering as a summer peach, and as surprising as a
pomegranate's seeds, this book serves up page after page of
delicious, nutritious, but most of all fun portions of fruity
knowledge from all over the world.
As more and more families focus on local and organic eating, this
delightful introduction to common vegetables offers a delectable
serving of uncommonly beautiful illustrations and fascinating
information. As in his hugely popular previous book, Flower Power,
Olaf Hajek's wondrously imaginative and detailed portraits are
paired with engaging and eye-opening texts. The book shows how each
vegetable appears in its natural soil habitat, and how it might be
eaten today. Health benefits, historical tidbits, and botanical
oddities are seamlessly woven into each spread. From the first
spring onion, to pumpkins harvested just before the frost, this
inviting journey through the growing season celebrates the
artistic, historical, and culinary bounty that awaits us in the
garden and at the table.
Olaf Hajek's fantastical and mesmerising art is familiar to many
adults. Now young readers can enjoy his work while learning about
the fascinating health benefits of flowers they encounter every
day. Hajek's paintings spring to life, populated by insects, birds,
fruit, and fairytales that illustrate the drama of the natural
world. Accompanying each painting are engaging texts that explore
various cultural and medicinal aspects of the flowers as well as
their importance to artists, writers, and healers. As they learn
how iris roots were used to alleviate teething pain in babies and
how poppy plants led to the invention of the salt shaker, kids will
also get to know a garden's worth of blooms-from wild roses to
carnations and peonies to marigolds. Kids will look at flowers in a
whole new light and will delight in this beautiful keepsake of
botanical illustrations by a celebrated artist.
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