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Help your child better understand how food fuels and effects our bodies in Are You What You Eat? a book that uses color and fun presentation to communicate nutritional information in a fun and eye-catching way. Kids learn to see their food as more than just taste, learning things like which foods will make you sleepy, how to tell if you're hungry or full, and why our bodies need nutrition. Teach your kids the basics about proteins, taste buds, antioxidants, and more food facts with Are You What You Eat? Because nutritional information is presented through quizzes, questions, facts, and pictures, children are eager to learn from Are You What You Eat? They'll be guided through food facts, how the digestive system works, and how to make smart choices about food and nutrition. Are You What You Eat? may even help picky eaters become a little more adventurous come meal time. Review: Teaches why food choices matter! - Perfect for explaining how your body works with food as fuel! Review: Good quality - Good book.
| Best Sellers Rank | #55,425 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #4 in Antioxidants & Phytochemicals (Books) #26 in Children's Diet & Nutrition Books (Books) #70 in Children's Cookbooks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 455 Reviews |
K**.
Teaches why food choices matter!
Perfect for explaining how your body works with food as fuel!
M**N
Good quality
Good book.
C**A
Got familyโs attention after I put the book on the table!
Very helpful and fun to introduce the concept of good nutrition to kids. My family enjoyed it!
N**W
Good Resource for Homeschooling or the Classroom
This book perfect for children who have an insatiable appetite for information. It explains how the digestive system works, how certain food items came into use (i.e. tea originated in China), the origins of different food products and the associated history from a U.S.-based perspective. This book will appeal to kids who like science but might be a bit too involved for elementary-age children who are below grade level in reading. It is nonetheless a great resource for homeschooling or the classroom, and the content will help and inform even their teachers.
E**S
Easy to read and informational
Contains lots of helpful information about nutrition in an easy to follow format. I found it useful for daily meal planning.
J**R
Great book on nutrition
My 6-year-old is very curious about the building blocks of everything, including food. We've had nightly discussions about protein and sugar and balanced diets. I wanted a book that would go into more depth without being overwhelming. Are You What You Eat? fits the bill. I do not expect children to sit down and read this book from front to back. Like other DK books, information is separated into small sections, with multiple "sections" per page. This allows kids to jump around at their own pace and absorb the things they are interested in in the moment. I looked at a number of nutrition books for children before settling on this one. I read a lot of customer reviews and looked at interior pictures. I'm glad I chose this one. The book is well researched and based on science. I highly recommend it for kids 6 and up.
R**.
Quality Buy
Good book on nutrition basics for 6-12 year-olds. The information was prevented via both text and quality visuals. A great buy!
H**M
I had to wade through the muck to find the info
I don't love the format with facts popping up all over. It makes it difficult to sit down and read to my kids because it doesn't flow as well. I was hoping for a book to help my young kids understand why they need to eat healthy. I guess this is a little advanced-- closer to middle school level. Also, the first page springs the topic of evolution real quickly into your face, and so we had to have that conversation, which is complicated for me. Like, I am not completely convinced but also open to the possibility. It's just presented as fact here in this nutrition book, so that made it more difficult for me to read. Just wanted to show this page in case that's the case for you. I get why they covered it, but seemed a bit much for a kids' book. Soooooo, after that as you get deeper in-- about 4 or 5 pages-- I finally got to what I was looking for. And the pictures are nice and engaging. I guess they say not to judge a book by its cover? Because this cover made me think this would be a fun, easy read, and it got off to a real slow start and did not hold for my kid's attention span.
A**R
Good for Adults too
A good food reference for kids and Adults
A**A
Amazing! Grabs Their Attention and Keeps it
I got this for my extreme picky eater, who hates talking about food, but is very interested in human anatomy. The pictures and layout of the book are really eye-catching, and it packs a lot of information into every page, without having big blocks of text. I love that the book is about food but isn't focused on eating, but rather how food works and what it does for us. The whimsical mixed-media style pictures are very well done and keep my son reading and re-reading his favourite pages. I really can't rate this highly enough.
S**I
Good book but only for kids over 10 years old
Got this for my 4 year old to encourage healthy eating behavior but realized very quickly that you'd is for older kids. Contains very complex, detailed information.
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