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Edition: Paperback: 40 pages
ISBN-10: 0064451747
ISBN-13: 978-0064451741
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Book Description
Eating is the most important thing we do each day, and Good Enough to Eat makes learning about eating healthy fun. Kids will learn where food goes after you swallow it, why you can't eat only candy, and much more. The simple explanations and adorable illustrations help teach kids about everything from B complex vitamins to how to make "Fizzade" and "Yogi Pops."
Publishers Weekly
Rockwell (illustrator of My Spring Robin; On Show and Tell Day) serves up a simple but often bland introduction to nutrition. Watercolor and colored-pencil illustrations offer close-up views of a variety of foods and introduce a cast of smiling, wide-eyed kids whose comments (presented in balloons) supplement the facts in the text. The compositions are cheerful and sometimes playful, as when a boy dressed in a skeleton costume delivers a message about the value of calcium in building and "repairing" bones. The palette, unfortunately, is muted or shadowy, so that the pictured foods never look very appetizing. The author discusses such basics as the importance of eating a balanced diet, the process of digestion, sources of various vitamins and minerals, etc. She concludes with a handful of nutritious, carefully written, kid-friendly recipes. The only other hands-on aspect of the volume is a vaguely outlined experiment "to find out where fat is hiding," which entails rubbing foods (no specific varieties are suggested) on a piece of paper and examining it for grease stains the following day. Given the book's targeted audience, Rockwell has perhaps gone too far in streamlining her information; those above the beginning-reader level may well find the tone of both the art and the text (with the exception of the recipes) somewhat babyish.
From the Publisher
Did you know that Carbohydrates supply most of the energy your body uses? You should drink at least 5 glasses of water every day? The mineral iron is found in foods cooked in iron pans? 3 slices of bread contain 200 calories?
Jam-packed with fascinating facts such as the ones above, Good Enough to Eat is uniquely designed to satisfy kids' love of food, and their curiosity about how their bodies work.
This book offers all of the basics found in an adult nutrition guide in a format designed specifically for kids. Lizzy Rockwell has filled Good Enough to Eat with funny speech bubbles, detailed illustrations, and an engaging cast of children who munch their way across the pages while explaining everything from why your body needs protein to the food pyramid and how to use it. You'll even find hands-on experiments that test food for fat and reveal the differences between starch and sweet carbohydrates, and recipes using the nutritious foods that children need in their daily diet.
Children's Literature
This is an agreeable addition to children's nutritional information. In simple, straight-forward terms, the reader can gain a better understanding of the relationship between eating and health. Proteins, carbohydrates, fats, vitamins and minerals are presented in simple terms with illustrations of the various items that make up the food groups of the Food Guide Pyramid. Recipes are given for Full O' Beans Soup, Alphbread, Non-fat Veggie Dip, Fizzage, and Yogi Pops and all are simple to prepare. |
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