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Eating The Alphabet |
Lois Ehlert |
The author introduces many fruits and vegetables in a colorful alphabet book.
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Grandpa’s Garden Lunch |
Judith Caseley |
Grandfather and Sarah raise a garden together and share the food they grew.
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D.W. The Picky Eater |
Marc Brown |
D.W. claims to hate spinach until she actually tastes it.
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Good Enough To Eat: A Kid’s Guide To Food And Nutrition |
Lizzy Rockwell |
This is an introduction to nutrition for children ages five to nine.
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Let’s Read About Food |
Cynthia Klingel |
This series describes different foods and their value for a healthy lifestyle.
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Eat Healthy, Feel Great |
Martha Sears, et al. |
This guide explains which foods are healthy and which are unhealthy and how each affect a person’s body.
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A Healthy Diet |
Elaine Landau |
This text explains the different foods needed for healthy eating.
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Eat Your Vegetables! Drink Your Milk! |
Dr. Alvin Silverstein et al. |
The authors give good explanations about nutrition and include information about a balanced diet, food additives, metabolism, digestion and more.
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Food Rules |
Bill Haduch |
Filled with off beat facts and humor, this book will entertain children while they learn about health.
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Food And Nutrition For Every Kid |
Janice VanCleave |
Experiments and activities teach children about nutrition.
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Salad People And More Real Recipes |
Mollie Katzen |
This book is filled with recipes for healthy meals that young children can prepare with a little help from adults.
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Honest Pretzels |
Mollie Katzen |
These healthy vegetarian recipes are easy and fun for children to help cook.
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The Healthy Body Cookbook |
Jean D’Amico |
These recipes for older children are arranged according to which part of the human body they benefit.
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