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Sweet Shapes

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From the mastermind behind 1 Big Salad and ABC Pasta comes the latest culinary concept book: sweet shapes—a feast for the eyes!
In this delicious forest, the bears are made of rectangular brownies, the goldfinches are triangles of lemon tart, and the butterflies are oval jelly beans. What child could resist learning shapes from such delectable creatures as these? Collage artist Juana Medina has outdone herself with this array of tooth-achingly sweet animal desserts that come in all shapes and sizes.
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    • Kirkus

      February 15, 2018
      Medina presents the third in a series (ABC Pasta and 1 Big Salad, both 2016) that brings together an early-learning concept, photographed food items, doodled black lines, and a unifying setting.Here, 12 shapes--fruits, sweets, and baked goods sourced in Medina's Washington, D.C., environs--are embodied as forest animals. Each shape is depicted and spelled out in all-caps at the top of a page. Thick black lines turn the bright pink circle of a macaron into an owl; oval jelly beans become the bodies of butterflies. Most of the sweets' shapes derive from the way they're cut: there's a square "Carmelita Deer" and a rectangular "Brownie Bear." This conceit stretches to include a cross, cut from a Rice Krispies square, for a wolf's face and arrows cut from pecan-pie slices standing in as chipmunks. Thick line drawings lend a coloring-book feel to the compositions, since many animals appear against white space. Typefaces selected for display and text type (Burbank big wide and Bodoni Six) compete with rather than complement each other, and digitally stylized branches, grass, and other bits add to the visual disjointedness. A recipe for chocolate-covered strawberries, requiring a double boiler, a pound of bittersweet chocolate, and an unspecified quantity of strawberries, is appended.While fans of the earlier titles might enjoy every bite of this one, it doesn't jell as well as its predecessors, conceptually or visually. (Picture book. 3-5)

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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2018

      PreS-Gr 1-Medina creates a feast of sweet treats in the forest, from a rice treat wolf to a strawberry fox. Formatted like 1 Big Salad, this book emphasizes the shapes of various foods to create a host of wild animals. Each shape is named and highlighted along with the treat animals, including a circle, line, and even an arrow. Medina's art is created using the same digital tricks as her previous book, with the baked goods being credited as being in and around the area of Washington, DC. It wraps up with a simple recipe for creating chocolate-covered strawberries. The visuals of some treats are more successful than others, but they're all colorful and designed to attract attention. Pairing the two titles and ABC Pasta could lead to a delicious concept storytime. VERDICT Buy where concept books are needed and where Medina's other titles are popular.-Shana Shea, Windsor Public Library, CT

      Copyright 2018 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2018
      Medina embellishes color photos of sweet treats to create forest-animal likenesses meant to teach children about shapes: Macaron Owl represents a circle, Lemon Tart Goldfinches represent triangles, etc. Between this sumptuous book and Medina's two previous food-centric offerings, ABC Pasta and 1 Big Salad, kids can enjoy a balanced diet of basic concepts. A recipe for chocolate-covered strawberries is appended.

      (Copyright 2018 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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