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Peeny Butter Fudge

by Toni Morrison, Joe Cepeda (Illustrator), Slade Morrison

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Children spend the day with their grandmother, who ignores their mother's carefully planned schedule in favor of activities that are much more fun.
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Joyful exuberance abounds in this mother-son collaboration that celebrates family ties and the joys of eating peanut-butter fudge. Mother leaves her three children in the care of Nana with a long list of virtuous instructions (lunch: peas, carrot sticks, fish fingers) that seems imperiled by a grandmother who wears high-top red sneakers. And in danger they are. To a playfully rhyming text, the whole crew starts out with a nap, followed by a story, a potato-sack hop, a yummy lunch (biscuits and ham; no carrot sticks visible), dancing, games and finally the fudge recipe, which is a “family secret.” Mother returns and—thank goodness—memories (in misty black and white) of preparing that same recipe quickly erase her horror. Cepeda’s brightly rendered oil paints in hot shades of green, pink, blue and yellow can barely contain the mayhem and mess. A fast-paced read-aloud that celebrates intergenerational love with a mixing-bowl–ful of humor and just a teaspoon of irreverence. Fudge recipe included. (Picture book. 4-7)

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  CDJLibrary | Jan 18, 2023 |
This is a vibrant book about three children who stay with their
grandma while mom is away at work. Before she leaves, mom insist they
eat healthy

Chloe Anthony Wofford Morrison (born Chloe Ardelia Wofford;
February 18, 1931 – August 5, 2019), known as Toni Morrison, was an American novelist
noted for her examination of Black experience (particularly Black female experience)
within the Black community. She received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993.
Slade Morrison was the late Toni Morrison’s son. He died at 45 years old
of pancreatic cancer in 2010
  CarrieFortuneLibrary | Sep 9, 2022 |
This is a vibrant book about three children who stay with their grandma while mom is away at work. Before she leaves, mom insist they eat healthy The author does a good job at bringing back my memories of my visits to my grandmother as a child. Before mom leaves she insist they eat healthy foods, but who can resist Nanna’s “ Peeny Butter Fudge”? ( )
  kmaldonado | Feb 19, 2020 |
the book shares about a family and their family recipe peanut butter fudge, the adventures of making it and tasting it with family
ages 4-8 years old
source;pierce college library
  SeraJanelle | Nov 29, 2017 |
3 grandchildren are spending time with their grandmother and doing all the fun things that one can do with their grandparents.
1 book
  TUCC | Jan 10, 2017 |
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Children spend a fun filled afternoon with their grandmother, ignoring Mom's written schedule, and learning a family recipe for peanut butter fudge.
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