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Little Pea – Read Now and Download Mobi

Author
Amy Krouse Rosenthal

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Text (c) 2005 by Amy Krouse Rosenthal.

Language
en

Published
2011-11-08

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Little Pea

By

Amy Krouse Rosenthal

Illustrated by

Jen



Little Pea

This is the story of Little Pea, Mama Pea, and Papa Pea.

Little Pea was a happy little guy. He liked to do a lot of things.

He liked rolling down hills, for example, super fast.

He liked hanging out with his pea pals.

He liked it when Papa Pea came home at the end of the day.

Papa Pea would fling Little Pea off a spoon high into the air, and Little Pea would scream, “Again! Again!”

At bedtime Little Pea very much liked snuggling with Mama Pea, and hearing stories about what Mama Pea was like when she was a little pea.

But there was one thing that Little Pea did not like…

Candy.

That’s what you have to eat for dinner every night when you’re a pea. Candy. Candy. Candy.

Monday: Red candy

Tuesday: Orange candy.

Thursday: Purple and pink polka-dotted candy.

Wednesdey: Yellow candy.

Friday: Striped candy.

Saturday: swirl candy.

Sunday: rainbow candy.

Little Pea hated all of it.

“If you want to grow up to be a big, strong pea, you have to eat your candy,” Papa Pea would say.

“If you don’t finish your candy then you can’t have dessert,” Mama Pea would say.

“How many pieces do I have to eat?”

“Eat five pieces and you can have dessert.”

“Five pieces?” he whined.

“Five pieces,” they chimed.

“One. Yuck.”

“Two. Blech.”

“Three. Plck.”

“Four. Pleh.”

“Five pieces of candy! Now can I have dessert?”

“Yes. Now you can have dessert,” said Mama Pea and Papa Pea.

Little Pea couldn’t wait to see what it was.

“Spinach!” squealed Little Pea. “My favorite!”

Little Pea licked his dessert plate clean.

FIG. 1 yum, FIG. 2 yum, FIG. 3 extra yum

And they lived hap-pea-ly ever after.

“More spinach, please.”

Praise

With gratitude to the original pea pals: Andy, Tyler, Lincoln, Boone, Jacqueline, and Renee.

And to the little girl who asked me to please make up a naptime story, this book is dedicated to you, Paris Anne.—A. K. R.

To Margaret Esther.—J. C.

Copyright

Text © 2005 by Amy Krouse Rosenthal.

Illustrations © 2005 by Jen Corace.

All rights reserved.

Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data

Rosenthal, Amy Krouse.

Little Pea / by Amy Krouse Rosenthal ;

illustrated by Jen Corace.

p. cm.

Summary: Little Pea hates eating candy for dinner, but his parents will not let him have his spinach dessert until he cleans his plate.

eISBN: 978-0-8118-4658-X

[1. Peas—Fiction. 2. Food habits—Fiction.]

I. Corace, Jen, ill. II. Title.

PZ7.R719445Li 2005

[E]—dc22

2004013364

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

Chronicle Books LLC
85 Second Street
San Francisco, California 94105

www.chroniclekids.com

Table of Contents

Cover Page

Title Page

Little Pea

Praise

Copyright

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