Caroline Adderson lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, with her husband, her dog and the son who lied to her when he said he would always be seven.
As a young girl, Jos e loved drawing cats and houses. She really enjoyed school and always returned home full of stories to tell (and, of course, to draw!). She liked being in the classroom so much that she pursued her education all the way to university, where she studied graphic design. It was there that she fell in love with the occupation of illustrator.
... a story that is loaded with read-aloud temptations, creating a
recipe that should be a winner in the classroom and during library
story times.--Quill & Quire, Starred Review
This is a love letter about happy family lunches, wonderful
flavorful Italian cooking and the magic of stories and
storytelling.--Resource Links
The pages are filled with vivid illustrations adults and children
ages five to eight will eat it up.--The Calgary Herald
The family's enjoyment of stelline (little stars), occhi di lupo
(wolf eyes) and other types of pasta becomes a cumulative adventure
story.--Toronto Star
Food, family, stories: delizioso!--Kirkus Reviews
Eat, Leo! Eat! showcases the ways storytelling can help us connect
to the world around us, and bring us closer together as well. A
lovely tale for families and friends to share.--CM Magazine
An engaging read-aloud that will have you gathering your family for
a home-cooked meal and some shared stories.--School Library
Journal
The pictures by Jos e Bisaillon ... are lush and rich, almost good
enough to eat ... The depiction of a warm, noisy, and extended
Italian family is respectful and celebratory.--Montreal Review of
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