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Little green peas

a big book of colors
Little green peas make their way into collections of objects of many different colors, from blue boats, seas, and flags, to orange balloons, umbrellas, and fizzy drinks.

Eat your peas, Louise!

Illustrations and simple text tell a story about Louise and all the reasons she is given for eating her peas.

The princess and the pea

The prince wants to marry a real princess, but he does not know if the princesses he meets are real princesses until the Queen devises a test.

The princess and the pea

pass the pea pressure test!
2018
"To prove her royalty, the princess must pass an impossible test: to feel a single pea under layers of mattresses! In this ... retelling of the classic fairy tale, readers will problem-solve the princess out of her predicament"--Amazon.com.
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How peas grow =

C?omo crece [sic] los guisantes
2006
Presents a children's book for early readers written in both English and Spanish that describes how peas grow from tiny seeds to flowers and then to vegetables.

Little Pea

Little Pea hates eating candy for dinner, but his parents will not let him have his spinach dessert until he cleans his plate.

LMNO pea-quel

Busy little peas introduce more of their favorite occupations and activities, from actor to zipper on a zip line.

Carrot & pea

Although he is different in size, color, and shape, the peas like and accept their friend, Colin the carrot.

Shant? Keys and the New Year's peas

2015
When Shant? is sent to find black-eyed peas for her family's New Year's celebration, she learns about each of her neighbor's New Year's traditions in their home countries.

Hap-pea all year!

In rhyming text, a group of happy green peas celebrates the special holidays of each month, and the passing seasons.

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