Our Food Grows
by Sarah M. White
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Pub Date Apr 01 2025 | Archive Date Dec 31 2024
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Description
When you’re a kid, it’s hard to know where food comes from—it usually just shows up! In this tasty, educational seed-to-table journey, kids will explore how favorite foods like strawberries, tomatoes, asparagus, and corn grow.
With vibrant illustrations and simple explanations, Our Food Grows shows how fruits, vegetables, and grains make their way from the farm to our plates. Perfect for curious kids and budding gardeners, this engaging introduction to where our food comes from reveals the magic of growing your own garden.
Whether you're teaching children about healthy eating or inspiring them to get their hands dirty in the garden, this book is a delightful way to spark their interest in the natural world and the food they eat.
• An Early Food Education—Simple, easy-to-understand explanations of how food grows and gets to the table.
• Connect with the Environment—Bright, collage-based illustrations help children understand and respect the natural world around them.
• Develop Healthy Eating for Life—Create positive attitudes towards food at an early age to establish lifelong healthy eating habits.
Help kids explore the roots of their favorite foods with this gentle, beautifully illustrated book about how food grows and the pleasures of healthy eating.
With vibrant illustrations and simple explanations, Our Food Grows shows how fruits, vegetables, and grains make their way from the farm to our plates. Perfect for curious kids and budding gardeners, this engaging introduction to where our food comes from reveals the magic of growing your own garden.
Whether you're teaching children about healthy eating or inspiring them to get their hands dirty in the garden, this book is a delightful way to spark their interest in the natural world and the food they eat.
• An Early Food Education—Simple, easy-to-understand explanations of how food grows and gets to the table.
• Connect with the Environment—Bright, collage-based illustrations help children understand and respect the natural world around them.
• Develop Healthy Eating for Life—Create positive attitudes towards food at an early age to establish lifelong healthy eating habits.
Help kids explore the roots of their favorite foods with this gentle, beautifully illustrated book about how food grows and the pleasures of healthy eating.
Available Editions
EDITION | Hardcover |
ISBN | 9781685557775 |
PRICE | $16.95 (USD) |
PAGES | 32 |
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Featured Reviews
Donna M, Reviewer
I thought that this book was great!
I really liked the idea behind this book and it gives over some great information to young children. It is a fun read and I can definitely see this being a book that should be in each Primary School. It has a wide variety of food for the limited number of pages (it is a kids book after all) I was pleased to see less commonly eaten food also covered.
The book was well laid out, had some brilliant images and it was nice, bright and attractive - perfect for the age range. It is 5 stars from me for this one - an excellent book - very highly recommended!
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