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Saxton Freymann

    "Groß werden ist schön", sagte die Tomate
    One Lonely Seahorse
    Foods with Moods
    Dog Food
    Food Play
    How Are You Peeling?
    • How Are You Peeling?

      Foods With Moods

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Brief text and photographs of carvings made from vegetables introduce the world of emotions by presenting leading questions such as Are you feeling angry?.

      How Are You Peeling?
      4.4
    • In 1996 Joost Elffers and Saxton Freymann introduced Play With Your Food, a groundbreaking collection of photographs featuring playfully carved fruits and vegetables. With more than a million copies sold and an award-winning series under their belts, the pair have proven the old adage wrongyou really should play with your food. Now, for the first time, Food Play compiles more than 300 of the very best images from a decade of astonishingly imaginative publishing. This compact collection will surprise and delight both fans of the series, and newcomers to the enchanting world of Food Play.

      Food Play
      4.3
    • Dog Food

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      For dog lovers of all ages, a banquet of (pepper) puppy puns!Saxton Freymann and Joost Elffers have wowed readers with the funny food faces of HOW ARE YOU PEELING, the underwater vegetable visions of ONE LONELY SEAHORSE and the lush produce landscapes of GUS AND BUTTON. Now with DOG FOOD, the duo turns its talents to the canine realm, wittily reworking familiar doggy phrases for a whole new level of humor and meaning. These pepper pooches and mango mutts are guaranteed to charm dog owners, dog lovers, and even -- dare we say it -- cat fans. Chow down!

      Dog Food
      4.2
    • Foods with Moods

      A First Book of Feelings

      • 18 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      How are you peeling? Happy? Silly? Worried? Excited? Whatever your mood, you'll delight in this fun book of food

      Foods with Moods
      4.0
    • Fantastic food sculptures tell the tale of a lonely seahorse whose friends arrive in progressively larger groups, proving with humor and flair that they can be counted on

      One Lonely Seahorse
      4.0