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How to Sneak Treats - by Sue Jaeger (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Reading about food is a powerful way to get kids interested in actually eating it!
- 2-6 Years
- 8.5" x 8.5" Paperback
- 52 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, General
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Book Synopsis
Reading about food is a powerful way to get kids interested in actually eating it! Books create a safe environment to see and learn about food, without the age-old pressure of "just one bite"! Let's blend storytime and balanced eating - we can give them the power to listen to their bodies,
How to Sneak Treats: A Child's Guide is an illustrated children's book told from the perspective of an adorable stomach. Through playful rhyme the stomach befriends the reader, recalling a tale that taught him the mysterious link between what he ate and how he felt. Vibrant hand-painted illustrations take the reader on a journey that transports them from outside the body in. The final pages of the book include an unexpected twist that will stick with readers of all ages!
Review Quotes
"Fun and educational. A great addition to any child's library." - Kim, former elementary librarian, Wyoming
"In this wonderful children's book, Sue Jaeger sends a smart nutritional message with heart and humor. The illustrations enhance the dialogue and make the story funny and digestible. If mom and child share this quick read, they will both be the better for it." - Jill, former publisher, Seattle
"What a great way to show my granddaughters what's happening when their tummy growls! The illustration of the child looking at their belly is spot-on. Having a beautiful story to explain feelings inside their bodies is so helpful. I love this book!" - Kelly, retired elementary teacher, South Dakota