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Books in Best Food Friends series

  • If Wishes Were Horses

    Maggie Dana, Donna Ruff

    Library Binding (Troll Communications Llc, April 1, 1988)
    Kerry rescues a mistreated horse from a grisly fate and trains her for the upcoming horse show, unaware that the horse may be stolen.
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  • My Cool World in Photos: Create Your Own Digital Album

    Parragon

    Spiral-bound (Parragon Inc, July 1, 2008)
    Book by
  • Banana Brothers Boastful & Bashful: Best Food Friends

    Catherine Chapman

    Paperback (Best Food Friends Pty Ltd, March 29, 2018)
    Boastful and Bashful go to the beach and Boastful gets himself into trouble. They both learn a valuable lesson about being careful. --- About our books Best Food Friends’ books are not written to be readers for kids to read alone. They are a tool to help parents teach their children about healthy eating. By reading these stories together, children learn to think of fruit and vegetables as being a fun part of their daily diet. Children instinctively like the characters and their stories, which leads them to like the particular fruit or vegetable the story is about. In fact, a study by Yale University says that cartoon characters influence what children eat, and that children perceive such characters as loveable, positive and even superstars. By reading Best Food Friends’ books with your children, you have the opportunity to talk about healthy eating when they are in a relaxed receptive mood looking forward to a story. You will be amazed when your kids start asking for fruit and vegetables at the supermarket. So, introduce them to these loveable characters and make healthy eating easier by giving them the opportunity of having Best Food Friends in their life. --- Hi we are the Banana Brothers Boastful & Bashful Here are some facts about us: Bananas are one of the healthiest snacks you can eat. We contain fibre, potassium, high levels of vitamins and minerals, like vitamin A, B, C, calcium, magnesium, some iron and zinc. Bananas are full of goodness, they help give you energy and strong bones.
  • Posh Pear: Best Food Friends

    Catherine Chapman

    Paperback (Best Food Friends Pty Ltd., Feb. 5, 2018)
    Posh Pear has a goal to live well. She leaves her home in search of a better place to live. On her travels she learns about the different aspects of life. --- About our books Best Food Friends’ books are not written to be readers for kids to read alone. They are a tool to help parents teach their children about healthy eating. By reading these stories together, children learn to think of fruit and vegetables as being a fun part of their daily diet. Children instinctively like the characters and their stories, which leads them to like the particular fruit or vegetable the story is about. In fact, a study by Yale University says that cartoon characters influence what children eat, and that children perceive such characters as loveable, positive and even superstars. By reading Best Food Friends’ books with your children, you have the opportunity to talk about healthy eating when they are in a relaxed receptive mood looking forward to a story. You will be amazed when your kids start asking for fruit and vegetables at the supermarket. So, introduce them to these loveable characters and make healthy eating easier by giving them the opportunity of having Best Food Friends in their life. --- Hi I'm Posh Pear Here are some facts about me: I am a good source of dietary fibre. I also contain Copper, Vitamin C, and Vitamin K. I help protect cells in the body from damage due to free radicals, l have antioxidant nutrients. Pears promote cardiovascular health. That’s right, they are good for your heart.
  • Together

    Rosie Rushton

    Paperback (Piccadilly Press, )
    None
  • Cheerful Cauliflower: Best Food Friends

    Catherine Chapman

    Paperback (Best Food Friends Pty Ltd., Dec. 31, 2013)
    Cheerful Cauliflower lives in a grocery store near the window. She really wishes she could live outside. One day cheerful has a terrible fall and finds herself locked in a dark room. Will she ever find her way out? --- About our books Best Food Friends’ books are not written to be readers for kids to read alone. They are a tool to help parents teach their children about healthy eating. By reading these stories together, children learn to think of fruit and vegetables as being a fun part of their daily diet. Children instinctively like the characters and their stories, which leads them to like the particular fruit or vegetable the story is about. In fact, a study by Yale University says that cartoon characters influence what children eat, and that children perceive such characters as loveable, positive and even superstars. By reading Best Food Friends’ books with your children, you have the opportunity to talk about healthy eating when they are in a relaxed receptive mood looking forward to a story. You will be amazed when your kids start asking for fruit and vegetables at the supermarket. So, introduce them to these loveable characters and make healthy eating easier by giving them the opportunity of having Best Food Friends in their life. --- Hi I’m Cheerful Cauliflower Here are some facts about me: I am great for your immune system, helping to keep you from getting colds and other nasty bugs. I am high in fibre. I have calcium, iron, magnesium, zinc, phosphorus, potassium, vitamin B and C to name a few. I am good for your liver and keep your blood healthy.
  • Clever Carrot: Best Food Friends

    Catherine Chapman

    Paperback (Best Food Friends Pty Ltd., Feb. 4, 2018)
    Clever Carrot thought she was very clever. Until one day, after going on an adventure to school, she found herself in a scary situation. Will she be clever enough to get out of trouble? --- About our books Best Food Friends’ books are not written to be readers for kids to read alone. They are a tool to help parents teach their children about healthy eating. By reading these stories together, children learn to think of fruit and vegetables as being a fun part of their daily diet. Children instinctively like the characters and their stories, which leads them to like the particular fruit or vegetable the story is about. In fact, a study by Yale University says that cartoon characters influence what children eat, and that children perceive such characters as loveable, positive and even superstars. By reading Best Food Friends’ books with your children, you have the opportunity to talk about healthy eating when they are in a relaxed receptive mood looking forward to a story. You will be amazed when your kids start asking for fruit and vegetables at the supermarket. So, introduce them to these loveable characters and make healthy eating easier by giving them the opportunity of having Best Food Friends in their life. --- Hi I’m Clever Carrot Here are some facts about me: I’m very good for your health I have lots of vitamins and minerals like vitamin A, B, C, K and minerals like potassium and manganese to name a few. I’m good for your eyes and I give you healthy glowing skin and hair. I’m good for your bones and I also give you lots of energy.
  • If Wishes Were Horses

    Maggie Dana

    Paperback (Troll Communications Llc, Nov. 1, 1988)
    Kerry rescues a mistreated horse from a grisly fate and trains her for the upcoming horse show, unaware that the horse may be stolen.
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  • Best Friends' Club Ultimate Style

    None

    Spiral-bound (Parragon Book Service Ltd, )
    None
  • Busy Broccoli: Best Food Friends

    Catherine Chapman

    Paperback (Best Food Friends Pty Ltd, Dec. 19, 2017)
    Busy Broccoli loves to dance. He raps, taps, turns and claps. Then one day in the restaurant where he lives the music stops and Busy can't dance anymore. Poor Busy, will he ever dance again? --- About our books Best Food Friends’ books are not written to be readers for kids to read alone. They are a tool to help parents teach their children about healthy eating. By reading these stories together, children learn to think of fruit and vegetables as being a fun part of their daily diet. Children instinctively like the characters and their stories, which leads them to like the particular fruit or vegetable the story is about. In fact, a study by Yale University says that cartoon characters influence what children eat, and that children perceive such characters as loveable, positive and even superstars. By reading Best Food Friends’ books with your children, you have the opportunity to talk about healthy eating when they are in a relaxed receptive mood looking forward to a story. You will be amazed when your kids start asking for fruit and vegetables at the supermarket. So, introduce them to these loveable characters and make healthy eating easier by giving them the opportunity of having Best Food Friends in their life. --- Hi I'm Busy Broccoli Here are some facts about me: I am a multi vitamin, full of goodness. I contain vitamin A,B,C,E and K with minerals like calcium for strong bones and muscles, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, potassium, selenium, sodium and Zinc. Wow! I am bursting with antioxidants to keep your cells healthy. I give you lots of energy to help you run and play each day. "Put steamed broccoli on your plate Sprinkle with cheese to make it taste great." Brocca-Rocka!
  • 28 First Kisses: A Young Adult Novel

    Sandra D. Barnes

    (Elk Lake Publishing Inc., Nov. 10, 2016)
    In the midst of temptation, two high school friends struggle to remain sexually pure. JANACLESE MITCHELL has an innocent, childlike faith and believes her parents’ marriage will be restored, but when she suspects her mom has a new love interest, she’s hurt and afraid. She’s determined to prove that perfect love endures all things just like 1 Corinthians describes, even if it means experiencing a forbidden relationship of her own.
  • SONYA BEGONIA AND THE ELEVENTH BIRTHDAY BLUE

    Tom Smith

    Paperback (Aladdin, May 23, 1990)
    Sonya returns to Gladstone Elementary after a year away and meets Celia Forester, a new student who wants to be her friend, but Sonya's old friends Terri, Dawn, and Angela want nothing to do with Celia
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