Kid Tea

 
 

Kid Tea
ISBN9780761453338      
Specifications10" X 8"; 40 pages; Full-Color Illustrations
Author(s)Elizabeth Ficocelli
Illustrator(s)Glin Dibley
Interest/Age GroupK-2
AgesAges 3-7
List Price
US$ 14.99    


About the Book

Monday, fun day, mud-pies-in-the-sun day. What do you get when you dunk two muddy kids in a bathtub full of clean water? Kid Tea! The water in the tub changes color to match the food the brother and sister ate or the things they played with during the day. Brown for mud, purple for popsicles—a different color of "kid tea" for each day of the week! Kids will enjoy the repetitive, sing-song text: "Dunk me in the tub, please, for blue kid tea!" Glin Dibley’s playful art rendered in acrylic, color pencil, and digital techniques lends a hand in helping children learn about colors and the days of the week.

ELIZABETH FICOCELLI has written for school publications, local newspapers, and advertising agencies. She is also the author of a number of books and magazine articles for children and adults. Elizabeth and her husband watch their four boys make kid tea every night in their house in Columbus, Ohio. For more about the author, visit:
www.elizabethficocelli.com

GLIN DIBLEY lives in Huntington Beach, California, where he surfs when he’s not drawing and painting children’s books. He illustrated the books, Tub-boo-boo, Don’t Laugh at Me, Made for a Purpose, and It’s a Bad Day, as well as book covers for kids and young adults, including The Million Dollar series. Glin has a wife and two daughters who love to take baths. He feels he’s too BIG for baths and takes showers now.
 
 



Texas 2x2 Reading List
Texas Library Association, 2008
 
Kid Tea Reviews


"The singsong rhymes lend themselves to a rollicking read-aloud session, with plenty of child participation."
School Library Journal, May 2007

"This bathtime rhyme will tickle young children..."
Kirkus Review, February 15, 2007

"The big, brightening attraction is the Jell-O-like colors that change from page to page as they show how much fun kid tea can be."
Booklist, March 1, 2007



 


 
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