Big Cities Little Foodies - Hong Kong
Almost certainly the most delicious way to learn your numbers… Discover Hong Kong: one dish at a time! Featuring some classic Cantonese favourites like pineapple buns and beef brisket noodles, this boardbook from the Big Cities Little Foodies series is the perfect way to learn to count for your little ones! Little Picnic Press have been dedicated to bringing a little fun and East Asian culture to our early years libraries! Let’s count how many dishes you can eat!
Author: Cheryl Yau Chepusova
Illustrator: Isabel Foo
Language: English (with the names of dishes in Traditional Chinese)
Series: Big Cities Little Foodies
Publisher: Little Picnic Press
Size: 152 x 152mm
Who are Little Picnic Press?
Little Picnic Press is an independent publisher. They are the wonderful duo behind Big Cities Little Foodies: Cheryl Yau Chepusova and Isabel Foo! Inspired by their love for exploring and eating, they started publishing books in the Big Cities Little Foodies series in 2018 to spread their passion for food and culture. They’re hoping to continue publishing more books and to expand their range - so watch that space!
Cheryl is a product designer, mother and children’s book author and had lived in Hong Kong for most of her life. She has a love for big cities - having lived in New York City, Toronto, and San Francisco Bay Area - and enjoys learning about the world through picture books with her kids!
Isabel was born and is living in Toronto, Canada and she spends her days as a graphic designer, helping create art for a huge variety of projects! She once spent a few years living in Hong Kong where she was able to draw and travel (and eat!) - something she described as a dream come true!
If you’d like to learn more about Little Picnic Press and the creators of Big Cities Little Foodies, there are a whole multitude of ways!
Check out their website!
Don’t forget to take a look at their other books!
What’s ‘wonky’ about this book?
Wonky - Good: This book was scuffed or endured a bump during transit. You may find a scuffed edge or bumped corner.