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Good Enough to Eat: A Kid's Guide to Food and Nutrition | 
enlarge | Creator: Lizzy Rockwell Publisher: HarperCollins Category: Book
List Price: $17.99 Buy New: $12.23 You Save: $5.76 (32%)
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Rating: 9 reviews Sales Rank: 70914
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1st Reading Level: Ages 4-8 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 40 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 10.4 x 9.4 x 0.4
ISBN: 0060274344 Dewey Decimal Number: 613.2 EAN: 9780060274344 ASIN: 0060274344
Publication Date: February 28, 1999 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description 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.
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Good intro to nutrition for young kids March 27, 2008 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This book was published nearly 10 years ago, so yes, the food pyramid is outdated, but that aside, it contains the basic info needed to introduce children to the entire concept of how food is fuel for our bodies. The age group, 4-8, is pretty accurate, and as long as you modify the number of servings while reading this with youngsters, there is really nothing taken away from its content. With beautifully illustrated, bright and colorful pictures of all kinds of foods, the pages will turn quickly for your kids. My 4 year old liked telling her own story about the family eating around the table, while my older child enjoyed seeing how the "inside" of the body works to digest food. Adults might just learn a thing or two as well! This is most definitely recommended.
Just What We Needed November 9, 2006 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Our 9 year old grandson had been putting on some weight and I had ordered Good Enough to Eat:A Kid's Guide to Food and Nutrition by Lizzy Rockwell to help us deal with this problem that is confronting so many American children today. Our grandson read it out loud with interest. We (his Dad and grandparents) all sat around together to listen, appreciate and comment. He took the book home with him and has continued to read and learn about nutrition, and healthy eating habits. He and his Dad talk about the book together as they inaugurate a new way of meal planning and snacking that will help take off pounds and teach our grandson how to make "informed" choices while still enjoying that delicious experience we all share, eating! We highly recommend this informative book with its delightful illustrations. It is a great motivator, along with the support of parents and family. It gives a child as sense of being "in charge" rather than being the "victim" of calories. It can be a real help to parents who want to educate their children about the value and pleasure of eating well and wisely.
Not helpful for a ten year old! September 18, 2006 4 out of 11 found this review helpful
I didn't find this book helpful, and here's why: My 10 year old daughter tends to over eat and crave unhealthy foods, so I'm working on educating her on nutrition and keeping her active. I thought this book looked like a good resources, but the problem is that it looks like a young child's book, even though it contains good information in the second half, appropriate to an older child. So, my 10 year old took one look at it, declared it a 'baby's book' (because the cover and art and first pages look like it's designed for a very young child), and I couldn't get her further in it, because she prides herself on now being able to read 'big kid' (chapter type) books. The packaging/art approach just don't match the level of the content!
Learn food in color August 1, 2006 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
Very easy to read. Lot of color. Food pyramid is out of date but the book is still very well done for kids.
recommended July 29, 2006 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is very easy to understand for kids and helpful if you want them to understand why you want them to eat certain foods, it explains food groups, carbs, protein, etc on a level they can understand. I got very into nutrition and wanted a way for my 6 year old to understand it too.
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