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Wednesday, April 22, 2026

Fresh Delicious: Poems From the Farmer's Market. Written by Irene Latham and illustrated by Mique Moriuchi. Astra Young Readers, Penguin Random House. 2026. $13.99 ages 4 and up

 


"They burst 
like flavor-filled 
fireworks
in waffles 
and muffins. 

But the best 
thing about 
blueberries
is the way 
they change

your lips
and teeth
and tongue 
from regular 
to purple-blue.
"

Readers will love sharing these celebratory poems about foods found in farmers' markets. The book was originally published in hardcover in 2016, and has recently been reissued as a paperback. Lucky for us that it is still in print; there is much appeal in the poetry and in the collage and acrylic illustrations. The fact that the characters attending the market are animals makes it a win-win for young readers. 

Most of the poems are written in free verse, showing fruits and vegetables in ways that may not have surfaced in other writing. They identify the foods as submarines, facial features, protection, playthings and more. Ms. Moriuchi's artwork is bright, detailed and placed on effective backgrounds to perfectly match the tone and descriptions in each of the poems. 

The animals, whether sellers or buyers, are clearly at home at the market. They welcome one another, choose what they need with care, and offer new ways of looking at the foods they are purchasing. A rabbit uses a lettuce leaf for protection from falling rain; three monkeys show the color-changing effects of ingesting blueberries; a hippo and giraffe, garbed as pirates, find treasure in a chest of fresh eggs; and a pig and a skunk savor the fuzziness of a peach.   

As the market comes to a close for another day, the buyers happily head for home with baskets, bags, and hands full of 'fresh delicious'! To add to the appeal, Ms. Latham closes her book with six esasy recipes for using the fruits and vegetables purchased. 

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