Friday, December 13, 2013

You are the Pea, and I am the Carrot

Sometimes two things are just made for each other, there can be no denying it! Just like Tucson and Sunshine, Librarians and Cardigans, the University of Arizona and Basketball, peas and carrots go together. You are the Pea and I am the Carrot, written by J. Theron Elkins and illustrated by Pascal LeMaitre, is the sweet story of a girl and a boy who just know they are meant to be together.

Like peanut butter and jelly or a hamburger and fries, this story compares their close relationship to a wide variety of silly food combinations which will have you and your child laughing all along the way. The adorable illustrations make this a book to revisit! Please share it with someone you love, of any age!

~ Roller Derby Librarian

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