Hot Food: Nice!: Michael Rosen’s viral YouTube poem meme with over 4 million views – a laugh-out-loud picture book for ages 3–7 about a hot potato, a clueless dad and a family dinner fiasco!

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Hot Food: Nice!: Michael Rosen’s viral YouTube poem meme with over 4 million views – a laugh-out-loud picture book for ages 3–7 about a hot potato, a clueless dad and a family dinner fiasco! Reviews | Toppsta

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Michael Rosen’s hilarious viral video poem is brought to life in picture book form by award-winning illustrator Neal Layton.

Michael Rosen’s poem about his dad and the too-hot potato is one of the best-known and best-loved of all his poems. Michael’s own performance of the poem has even become a meme – "Nice!" This is the first time the poem has been illustrated in full colour, in a hilarious picture book.
Young Michael thinks his dad knows everything. But then one day, one terrible day, he found that his dad does NOT know everything: this is how it goes. They sit down to eat, and the potato’s a bit hot. Michael knows to blow on it to cool it down before eating it. His brother knows it, and his mum knows it. So why does his dad pop it straight into this mouth? And what happens next? A funny slice of family life, told in irresistible repetitive text, that will delight young and old alike.

Hot Food: Nice!: Michael Rosen’s viral YouTube poem meme with over 4 million views – a laugh-out-loud picture book for ages 3–7 about a hot potato, a clueless dad and a family dinner fiasco! Reviews | Toppsta

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About Michael Rosen

Born in Harrow in 1946, Michael Rosen is a brilliant and energetic author and poet. He has written 140 books on a wide variety of subjects, from Shakespeare to fellow author Roald Dahl but is probably best known for his fabulous and quirky poems.

At seventeen he decided he would like to be a doctor

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About Neal Layton

Many of Neal's ideas come from his childhood, and now he's grown up, from being a parent. He has illustrated more than 60 books to date, working with authors such as Michael Rosen and Cressida Cowell, and won several prizes including a Gold Award for 'That Rabbit belongs to Emily Brown'. He also writes his own books including the pop-up book'The Story of Eve

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