![]() It is quite unrealistic but children will love the bright colors and the drawings. ![]() I liked the way the drawings capture the hustle and bustle of a European train station. My favorite part of the picture book was when she hopped the train to France to locate a chicken. ![]() Paris Train Station Photo by Jared and Corin Once she has all of her ingredients, she makes her delicious apple pie and has friends over to help eat it. When she gets home, she has to make the flour, cinnamon and salt as well as milk the cow and get the chicken to lay an egg. The journey continues through Jamaica and her last stop before home is an apple orchard in Vermont. While in England, she picks up a cow for the freshest milk possible. Then she heads to Sri Lanka to pick up the bark of a kurundu tree so she can get some cinnamon. While in Europe, she stops by Italy to gather some wheat and France to pick up a chicken. Rather than wait for the market to open, she decides to pack a suitcase and catch a steamship to Europe. The main character decides that she is going to make an apple pie but unfortunately the market is closed. ![]() How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World by Marjorie Pricemanis a whimsical children’s picture book that takes you on a journey around the world to gather ingredients for an apple pie. Book: How to Make an Apple Pie and See the World by Marjorie Priceman (Ages 3-7) ![]()
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