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From Publishers Weekly
Frances loves nothing better than jam and bread, and turns up her nose at other kinds of food. Then her mother starts giving Frances jam and bread for breakfast, lunch and dinner. "What I am/is sick of Jam," Frances sings to herself. That's the end of Frances's jam-only days, as she discovers, in her own winsome way, that variety really is the spice of mealtimes.
Copyright 1987 Reed Business Information, Inc.
Russell Hoban was the author of A Bargain for Frances, A Baby Sister for Frances, Best Friends for Frances, A Birthday for Frances, and Bread and Jam for Frances, all illustrated by Lillian Hoban. He also wrote Bedtime for Frances, illustrated by Garth Williams.
Lillian Hoban was the author and illustrator of many favorite I Can Read books, including Joe and Betsy the Dinosaur, Silly Tilly's Thanksgiving, and a series about Arthur the Chimpanzee. She also illustrated many picture books, including the classic stories about Frances.
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描述Frances只想要吃面包配果酱,最后他发现每种食物都很美味,应该都尝一点
很适合对不认真吃饭的孩子念这本故事。
This was one of my favorite books when I was young, and I was happy to read the library's copy to my little ones. However, when I purchased this version on Amazon, it was not the same - they left out sentences here and there which, after reading the library's copy over and over and over, were sorely missed.
If you've never read this book before, this version may be ok. However, I'd recommend sticking with the original, unabridged edition. It's not much longer (maybe 1 or 2 pages total?) but is better with all the original text.
Another good one about picky eaters is the D.W. the Picky Eater in the Arthur series.
My children love this book! (Girls aged 2,4, and 6). We have read a few of the Frances stories, but this seems to be a favorite. Picky eater Frances is given the opportunity to eat her favorite foods--bread and jam--for every meal. Of course, she discovers this to be monotonous and the story concludes with her eating with relish whatever her mother prepares. Simple story, pleasant illustrations, wholesome message.
We had originally checked this out from the library from their early reader section (as it says here on the product listing: I Can Read Book 2). However, this book turned out to be a different edition. It doesn't appear to be an I Can Read book at all, but instead is larger and quite a bit longer. This edition has a more complex vocabulary, including words such as "doily" that aren't included in the I Can Read edition. This is fine for us, but you might want to make sure you are getting the edition you want. (Attached photo shows absence of "I Can Read" logo.)
This book was a required book for my daughter at school. This week the class began to read it and she noticed that her words were not matching up with her teacher's or classmates' books. My wife and I then found in fine print inside the book that this was an abridged version. Who does this to a children's book!? At least they could have had the decency to point it out somewhere. Nobody asked for an abridged version.
this is an abridged version of this book it does not say so in the listing or on the cover. It is inside very small in the copyright information. very unhappy with it since it takes out the language.
We love all of the Frances books and we own all of them. This particular purchase was for my niece who just turned 3. Her mom says they have read it every night for the past 2 weeks since receiving it. If you have a picky eater, this is a great Frances book to start with. This was our first one and it was so good, we had to get them all! My son has grown up with us reading the Frances books to him and he can now read them himself and he still thinks she is as silly and fun as he used to. And, he still likes to "make it come out even" when he eats.
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