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Alphabet Fruit Salad: ABC... Good for You, Good for Me By: Gina T. Coke Alphabet Fruit Salad ABC...Good For You, Good For Me teaches fun and interesting facts about fruits associated with the letters of the alphabet. Author Gina T. Coke uses alliteration to reinforce memory and make for fun reading. Adults know eating a variety of fruit is part of good health. Readers of all ages can rediscover the fun of learning with this unique book.
Oliver, star of Oliver's Vegetables, is back from his healthy week eating vegetables at his grandpa's house. Suddenly, the fruit at home doesn't seem quite good enough for Oliver. What is his mum to do? Other titles in this series: Oliver's Fruit Salad Oliver's Milkshake
Canadian offering of End of the Rainbow Fruit Salad
In fun verse, the author creates a rhyming story about different fruits you can find at a fruit stand.
Who belongs in the fruit bowl? Apples, check. Blueberries, check. Tomato, che-- Wait, what?! Tomato wants to join the other fruits, but does he belong? The perfect mix of botany and a bunch of bananas! All the fruit are in the bowl. There's Apple and Orange. Strawberry and Peach. Plum and Pear. And, of course, Tomato. Now wait just a minute! Tomatoes aren't fruit! Or are they? Using sly science (and some wisdom from a wise old raisin), Tomato proves all the fruit wrong and shows that he belongs in the bowl just as much as the next blueberry! And he's bringing some unexpected friends too! "A fun, brain-teasing food literacy lesson that's a cornucopia of produce and wordplay."--Publishers Weekly, starred review "An a-peel-ing addition."--School Library Journal
In brief rhyming verses that introduce the letters of the alphabet, children enjoy healthy foods, from "aguacate" to "zanahoria." Includes nutrition facts.
While teaching upper- and lowercase letters to preschoolers, Ehlert introduces fruits and vegetables from around the world.
Provides an introduction to fruits and vegetables by using each letter of the alphabet.
An ingenious and entertaining picture book to entice your little fussy eater to look beyond 'beige' and explore a whole new colourful world of food! Mummy's in a bad mood. She's fed up of food like chicken nuggets, pasta, chips, cereal and crisps. Then she has an idea! She's going to take her children to the supermarket to play a game. On Monday she tells them to choose three RED foods, on Tuesday three YELLOW foods, on Wednesday three GREEN foods... Look at all the foods there are to choose from! Which three foods would YOU choose? And how would YOU eat them? The pages in this cleverly concocted picture book feature colourful illustrations of foods by Ailie Busby, encouraging the reader to pick the ones they'd like to try. Enjoy the story together and then take your child to the supermarket to play the game in real life! Recommended by paediatric dietitians to help with fussy eating, it's a fun and effective way to coax your child out of their comfort zone and encourage them to go for something new and different. From Claire Potter, the best-selling author of Getting the Little Blighters to Eat, and with gorgeous illustrations from Ailie Busby.
Otter invites his friends to bring their favorite ingredients for an alphabet soup house-warming party.