I haven’t seen H so excited in a book for a long time, we were lucky to receive a copy of Supertato – Veggies Assemble free to review and this book is now a very firm favourite in our house!
Due to be published on April 21st this really is a very funny adventure, H even made up the story in the car before I had read it to him, the pictures lead to some imaginative stories from him that were very close to the real storyline!
Having read the introduction on the back of the book we were very excited to find out the trials and tribulations of Supertato!
Supertato to the rescue!
The Evil Pea is on the loose and there’s anarchy in the aisles!
Can our supermarket superhero divert disaster?
Or is he going to need backup?
Great storyline and artwork for children to involve themselves in the world of vegetables, we struggle in our house to get any enthusiasm for vegetables to be eaten but after reading Supertato we made our very own Supercarrot and H actually ate some as well. When I dropped some frozen peas on the floor by accident H spent a considerable time chasing the Evil Peas around the floor!
Supertato is written by the very talented Sue Hendra who has also written the lovely Norman the Slug series and Barry the Fish with Fingers (again highly recommended) and the wonderful illustrations are by Paul Linnet.
Supertato – Veggies Assemble is currently available to pre-order on Amazon on the following link: Supertato – Veggies Assemble and one very lucky follower of my blog can win their own copy by entering my Rafflecopter giveaway below:
Disclaimer – I was given a copy of Supertato – Veggies assemble free of charge for review but all words and opinions are my own
I would make carrot man
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Carrot is definitely the winner at the moment 🙂
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Tomato Head
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Would it be a superhero or a member of the evil pea gang?? 🙂
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A tomato x
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Tomato is a good one, he could disappear into a ketchup and then reappear 🙂
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We do have ‘super foods’ so i will go with green bean.
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Green Bean that’s a new entry as a superhero 🙂
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Carrot.
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Supercarrot is currently in the lead 🙂
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mangetout
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Oooh Mangetout that is a new contender 🙂
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Brocolli!
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Broccoli great in colour and great as a superhero!
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a carrot xx
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I think carrot is currently in the lead on here 🙂
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Broccoli and call it brainz
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Brainz the broccoli, I like it 🙂
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A carrot with his super vision!
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Supercarrot without a doubt! Getting some good votes on here.
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I would pick a sprout to be a hero!
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The good old faithful sprout, of course that should be superhero 🙂
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I’d make out of carrots xx
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Never go wrong with a carrot as a superhero 🙂
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What kind of vegetable? I do like parsnip. Can we have that?
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Love parsnips, especially roasted! Great superhero idea 🙂
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Awesome Onion
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Onion is a great superhero, if I chop it small enough H doesn’t even know he is eating it!
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A carrot would make a great superhero!!
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Supercarrot, we made one last week with 2 eyes and a nose! H was most upset when we ate it!! 🙂
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Super Broccoli
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Good old broccoli 🙂 or trees as my son calls them!
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A courgette – because i love that i can hide them in so many foods and even cake so it is my true super hero vegetable!
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Courgette is a great idea, I have tried the cake I think it is more my mind playing tricks saying it should taste bad rather than it actually tasting bad!! 🙂
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Spinach – the King of veg!
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A courgette, the most versatile vegetable
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The Parsnip Wonder Kid.
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I’d go for a Pumpkin like jack the pumpkin king!
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I think a Turnip!
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Carrot (already has super powers and he can see in the dark)!
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super spud
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The Brussell Sprout – poor thing is so villanised!
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A carrot would make a fantastic super hero.
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Hmm I was going to say avocado, but that doesn’t really work does it as it’s technically a fruit! I do think it would make a good superhero though 😉 But for a true vegetable, I think a sweet potato!
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A Turnip superhero
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A carrot and it would be super fast!
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I think a super strong pumpkin would be cool.
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A Super swede would be good.
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Broccoli
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A chilli pepper…. A red hot superhero
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I’m a broccoli supergirl
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Broccoli
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Corn on the cob
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