Super Foods for Super Kids: Learn about the foods that look like and benefit human body parts (Super Foods For Super Kids Series)
S**N
Educating and informative
It's informative and handy in even reminding myself about why we should eat better and be able to explain to my kid but...the book's just not very attractive.
M**N
fantastic book
I have read this book to many children, read it at the library. It has fantastic pictures that show what body parts are helped by super foods. For example a walnut looks just like the brain and also helps the brain. Carrot slices look like the iris and help the eyes There is a big need to teach children at a young age what foods make their body strong as they are surrounded by processed foods that do not make their body strong. I wish there were many more books of this kind that are delightful, informative, not preachy for educate children of all ages.
A**.
Great book for kids!
I recently started giving nutrition and cooking classes for kids so I am gathering some books to complement my classes. I ordered this one and it came super fast (we literally lived on the other side of the world and only took a few days to get it). It is interesting and catching for the kids, it shows connections and similarities between our body parts and foods that I never even thought about. My 3 year old loves it and keeps requesting it at bed time. I will for sure use it for my classes.
D**.
Innovative and fun!
In Super Foods for Super Kids, Joy Hale gives children, and their parents, a fun, innovative look at the relationship between nutritious foods and the parts of the body that they both resemble and strengthen. This concise little gem of a book is colorfully illustrated and clearly written, encouraging kids to make look at healthy food choices in a whole new way. I think that adults will appreciate the information as much as their children. Nicely done! -- Nancy C.
A**R
Informative
Simple but effective in encouraging my 4 year old grandson to understand how food affects his body.
C**F
great intro for the purpose of food
My 3 and 5 year old really enjoyed this book. They loved the art work specifically the happy faces. They enjoyed learning a bit about why we eat certain foods. I think it is a great resource to start the conversation of why we eat certain foods and how they help our body function. Great intro for sure.
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