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Pickle Words

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Nice book, fun rhyming words, great span of international cultures. Not just "American" cucumber and vinegar pickles but different vegetables and how they are pickled in different countries.

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I enjoyed how the book had a fun rhyming side as well as an educational aspect as well. The pictures were so vivid and colorful, it would attract a child's attention. I feel like I learnt something myself.

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Kids love poetry books and food is a great topic for them. This has a poem for everything pickle related and is fun, colorful, and engaging. I know I’ll be gifting it to one of my pickle loving teacher besties.

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When I picked this up, I have to admit that I was expecting it to focus 100% on pickles rather than pickling as a whole. So, there was a bit of disappointment as we started to move away from cucumbers to other types of pickled products. At the same time, I guess it's a lot to focus on only one item for the span of a whole book, even if it's a picture book. The illustration was nicely done, and I liked the way that there was information interspersed with the "story" - we got little facts with the rhymes. The idea of also collecting the random words that show up on each page and using them to build a poem or story afterwards is neat too.. All in all a cute read for teaching children about pickled foods, and there was one recipe included.

I dropped it from a 4 star because I wanted it to be just a little stronger and to tie things together more. I expect that it will be a good read for a child who likes one of the types of pickled items covered in the book, or as a way to teach about different foods.

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The book was beautifully written. The author made careful word choices that were very impactful. Overall, the book was well written and I did really enjoy it.

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This book had great art, but the story was nonexistent and I'm still trying to figure out what age this book was targeted for.

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Thank you to Netgalley, publisher, and author for providing me with an e-arc in exchange for an honest review.

The cover is cute, amusing, colorful, and appealing to both adult and child readers. The graphics are vivid, unique, and complement the poetry text. I enjoyed the paper slips throughout the book that describe the pickled foods, such as bumpy, fresh, and juicy, because they are educational and provide a terrific learning experience about the various ways one may describe foods. The short and medium-length rhyming style is easy to read and understand, making it a quick and educational read for both children and adults.
I enjoyed how the author and illustrator represented diversity in this book, from the people to the dishes. I liked seeing the illustrations of the kids participating in the pickling process because it demonstrates a method for families of all ages and sizes to spend time together while trying something new or keeping a traditional dish or activity alive in their household. I admired and liked how the author dedicated pages at the conclusion to the many foods that were pickled and referenced in the novel, as well as gave other resources for people to learn more about pickling and pickled foods. Pickle Words: Cruncy, Punchy Pickles, and Poetry, written by April Pulley Sayre and illustrated by Jialei Sun, is a wonderful short poetry book that would be ideal for children and adults who enjoy pickling, pickled foods, gardening, or food in general, or who want to purchase a book that will provide learning opportunities about these topics and possibly more in the future.

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"Pickle Words" written by April Pulley Sayre is an exceptional book that offers a plethora of valuable lessons. The book explores the fascinating world of pickles and delves into their unique characteristics. For example, the author notes that pickles can come in different shapes, such as straight, curved, or bent. Additionally, Sayre suggests that you can clean, sort, and soak pickles before you enjoy their deliciousness. The book also touches on different types of pickles, such as Kimchi, a Korean dish that is often served with pickles. Sayre also discusses Piccalilli and Chowchow, which are popular condiments that pair well with pickles. The author covers all of these topics in a captivating and engaging way that is sure to keep readers interested. Moreover, Sayre includes various types of Pickle poetry, websites, recipes, and vocabulary words in the book. The author makes learning about pickles fun and exciting for young readers by including rhyming words that are easy to remember. Additionally, the book provides definitions on some pages, making it simpler for younger readers to understand.

Jialei Sun's illustrations are another highlight of the book. The colorful and eye-catching drawings are sure to capture the attention of children and enhance their reading experience. Overall, "Pickle Words" is an excellent addition to any home or school library that is sure to leave a lasting impression on its readers.

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With cute illustrations and a clever selection of words, this appealing poetry book showcases pickles in all their delicious diversity.

Spanning the globe, it explores how different cultures produce diverse but equally delicious offerings to complete their heritage traditions, from mouth-watering chutney to piquant pickled cucumbers and spicy kimchi! It gets 3.5 stars.

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This is a cute and fun book about pickles! I liked that it contained facts about different kinds of pickles throughout.
The illustrations are fun too and go along well.

Thanks NetGalley for this ARC.

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I don't think it's weird to love pickles, especially after reading this fantastic picture book. It was fun to read about how pickling is done, but my favorite parts were the ones telling about the many different kinds of pickled dishes around the world. Pickles can make so many dishes better! Thanks to NetGalley for letting me read this

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Pjs, cuddling, and story-time before bed is a favorite at our house! The last couple weeks the kids had so much fun reading some new material I was given advanced copies of. It’s cute how now they ask what new books I have to read. As soon as I’m finished they will tell me what they loved about the book. My great little reviewers! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️📚📖 @netgalley #netgalley

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