Do you like chips? Oliver does. In fact, he won’t eat anything else – until he plays a game with his grandpa.
Whatever vegetable Oliver finds in the garden, he must eat. On Monday, he pulls up carrots, on Tuesday, it is spinach . . .
An excellent book for parents with slightly fussy children, which also introduces the days of the week.
Other titles in this series:
Oliver’s Fruit Salad
Oliver’s Milkshake
			Whatever vegetable Oliver finds in the garden, he must eat. On Monday, he pulls up carrots, on Tuesday, it is spinach . . .
An excellent book for parents with slightly fussy children, which also introduces the days of the week.
Other titles in this series:
Oliver’s Fruit Salad
Oliver’s Milkshake
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Reviews
			'This is a great book to link with maths as it rehearses the days of the week and the illustrations offer many opportunities for counting and working out how many vegetables.' - Nikki Sheene, year 1 teacher		
					
			
			The ultimate veggie story!		
					
			
			'This is a great book to link with maths as it rehearses the days of the week and the illustrations offer many opportunities for counting and working out how many vegetables.' - Nikki Sheene, year 1 teacher		
					
			
			Encourage children to try a new vegetable, ideally one they have grown themselves, each day for a week		
					
			
			Beautifully illustrated		
					
			
			The ultimate veggie story!		
					
			
			The ultimate veggie story ... This is the ideal book for encouraging a child to try new foods		
					
			 
			