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Where's the Macaroni?
Contributor(s): Visioni, Nikki (Author), Engel, David (Author), Kathleen, O'Dell (Illustrator)
ISBN: 1733118926     ISBN-13: 9781733118927
Publisher: David Engel
OUR PRICE:   $17.09  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: June 2019
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Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - New Experience
- Juvenile Fiction | Cooking & Food
- Juvenile Fiction | Diversity & Multicultural
Dewey: E
Physical Information: 0.25" H x 8.5" W x 11" (0.92 lbs) 38 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Multicultural
- Topical - Friendship
- Locality - New York, N.Y.
- Geographic Orientation - New York
- Demographic Orientation - Urban
 
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Publisher Description:

Guido Visioni lived in an apartment building in The Bronx with his mother, his father, and their standard red poodle, Fredo. You could say that Guido was particular about the food that he ate. You might even say he was...picky.

The one food that Guido loved to eat was macaroni. He ate macaroni for breakfast, he ate it for lunch, he ate it for dinner, and sometimes he even ate macaroni for dessert With every new delicious and adventurous meal put before him, he would say to his parents, "Noooooo thank you. I like macaroni " Guido would visit his friends throughout his apartment building, all having immigrated from nations all over the world. Each friend would offer Guido new and exciting cuisine from their family's cultural traditions. "Try it. You might like it," they would say. Guido would simply reply, "Noooooo thank you. I like macaroni "

Sashimi from Yumi's family? "Noooooo thank you "
Luis' enchiladas? "Noooooo thank you "
Priya's samosas? "Noooooo thank you "
Rami's baba-ganoush? "Noooooo thank you "
It seemed that no one could sway him away from his beloved macaroni.

Until one day, Guido, Fredo and their friends walked to school. He remembered his backpack. He remembered his clarinet. He remembered to kiss his mother and father goodbye...but he forgot his lunchbox that was filled with macaroni.

Eventually, Guido has the courage to try the foods of his friends and their families. And guess what? He liked them

Introduce your child to a story that will teach them the beauty of trying new and exciting foods. This book is the perfect gift for the picky eater, whether they are in preschool or elementary school. With songs and repetition that your child or student will love, you'll hear them reciting Guido's adventure for ages.