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The Cafeteria ABC: A Retro-Food & Alphabet Book (Language & Writing)
Book Details
Author(s)The Enthusiast, Danielle Marshall
PublisherThe Enthusiast
ISBN / ASIN1595837434
ISBN-139781595837431
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank5,535,849
CategoryJuvenile Nonfiction
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
When she was 18, and just starting to build her collection of vintage paper Danielle Marshall was given a gift of school cafeteria food pieces from the nineteen-fifties. She lovingly filed them away, until, years later, she was (again!) given a collection of Vintage Health Class Food Die-Cuts, all pictured on glorious Fiesta Ware. Now a bona fide collector, she divided them into their proper food groups based on the Food Pyramid. Danielle knew they were meant for something bigger but what? Then she met The Enthusiast and a book was born.
So, whether you have a great love for Fiesta Ware, dig super cool, retro, images of classic American food, possess oddly fond memories of High School Health Class, or have an unhealthy obsession with calorie counting, paper hoarding, or any and all of the above, The Cafeteria ABC is just the book for you and your youngster to learn the alphabet whilst taking a tasty trip down memory lane. But keep the snacks handy because shortly into learning your ABC’s you and junior are going to get hungry, for, say A-pple Pie, or a B-aked Potato, or perhaps a C-upcake, or even a D-anish! This could take a while…
So, whether you have a great love for Fiesta Ware, dig super cool, retro, images of classic American food, possess oddly fond memories of High School Health Class, or have an unhealthy obsession with calorie counting, paper hoarding, or any and all of the above, The Cafeteria ABC is just the book for you and your youngster to learn the alphabet whilst taking a tasty trip down memory lane. But keep the snacks handy because shortly into learning your ABC’s you and junior are going to get hungry, for, say A-pple Pie, or a B-aked Potato, or perhaps a C-upcake, or even a D-anish! This could take a while…








