‘Whimsical, colorful artwork turns this into a fun story….This spirited title will work in a food-themed storytime and is perfect for parenting sections.’—School Library Journal
Once upon a time there was a princess named Penelopea. Penelopea lived in Capital Pea, where people eat peas by the pound—pureed, poached, and pan-fried! There was just one problem. Penelopea
hated peas. So she came up with a plan to make the king and queen think she had eaten her peas, but it led to a catastropea of epic proportions!
Eventually, in an effort to make peas disappear from the kingdom forever, she tries just one pea…then another…then another…and discovers they are positively pea-licious after all. Includes a section for parents and caregivers with ideas for introducing picky eaters to new foods, and encouraging children to eat a variety of healthy foods.
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Susan D. Sweet, Ph D, is a clinical child psychologist and mother of two. She has worked in hospital, school, and community-based settings and is passionate about children’s mental health and well-being. Susan hopes worries never overshadow anyone’s dreams. Dr. Sweet is the co-author of several books for children, including
Jacqueline and the Beanstalk: A Tale of Facing Giant Fears,
Princess Penelopea Hates Peas: A Tale of Picky Eating and Avoiding Catastropeas,
King Calm: Mindful Gorilla in the City,
Cinderstella: A Tale of Planets Not Princes, and
Chicken or Egg: Who Comes First? Follow her on Facebook: @susansweet.authorpage and on Twitter: @susansweet2
Brenda S. Miles, Ph D, is a pediatric neuropsychologist who has worked in hospital, rehabilitation, and school settings. She is an author and co-author of several books for children, including
The Moment You Were Born: A Story for You and Your Premature Baby,
Stickley Sticks to It!: A Frog’s Guide to Getting Things Done,
Chicken or Egg: Who Comes First? and
Princess Penelopea Hates Peas: A Tale of Picky Eating and Avoiding Catastropeas. Brenda encourages children of all ages to dream big, find joy, and embrace adventure.
Valeria Docampo’s inspiration for her art is rooted in everyday life: the eyes of a dog, the shape of a tree, the sound of rainfall, and the aromas of breakfast. Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, she studied fine arts and graphic design at the University of Buenos Aires. She has illustrated several books for children, including
Cinderstella and
Phileas’s Fortune. Visit www.valeriadocampo.com and follow on Facebook: @Valeria Docampo Official