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Books with title Fruits and Vegetables

  • I Love to Eat Fruits and Vegetables

    Shelley Admont, KidKiddos Books

    Paperback (Inna Nusinsky-Shmuilov, March 13, 2014)
    In this children book, you meet Jimmy, the little bunny, again. Jimmy likes to eat candy but doesn’t even want to taste fruits and vegetables. He sneaks into the kitchen to try to find a bag with candies that was hidden inside the cupboard. What happens right after Jimmy climbs up to reach the bag of candy? This is the third book in the collection of short bedtime stories for kids, and it’s written especially for those parents who struggle every mealtime to make their kids eat healthy food.
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  • Fruits and Vegetables Coloring Book

    Lynda E. Chandler

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Jan. 29, 2001)
    This collection of ready-to-color illustrations features a splendid display of nature's bounty. Forty-five carefully rendered images of assorted fruits and vegetables range from the diminutive currant, raspberry, grape, radish, and kiwi to such substantial foods as the pineapple, sweet potato, cabbage, watermelon, and pumpkin — and from such exotic plants as the passion fruit, guava, and carambola (star fruit) to the familiar apple, banana, tomato, and cucumber. Many illustrations include images of the plant's blossom and seed.Accompanying notes provide popular and scientific names for each subject, as well as information on color, the climatic region in which the plant can be grown, and its uses as food, beverages, medicine, building material, and for other purposes useful to humans.An excellent introduction to dozens of tropical and temperate-zone fruits and vegetables, this entertaining coloring book not only will serve as a valuable learning tool for youngsters, it also will delight coloring-book fans and horticulturists of all ages.
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  • Fruits and Vegetables

    Marnie Forestieri

    Board book (Gardner Pub, Oct. 1, 2018)
    Colorful, 'real picture' board book that introduces children to fruits and vegetables using STEAM concepts (science, technology, engineering, arts and math). Developed with renowned early childhood educators who specialize in STEAM learning, the vocabulary is carefully chosen, encouraging conversation, activity and fun!
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  • A Fruit and Vegetable Man

    Roni Schotter, Jeanette Winter

    language (StarWalk Kids Media, Nov. 22, 2015)
    One day, Ruby Rubenstein, the owner of a fruit-and-vegetable store on Delano Street, is too sick to come into work, and it is up to his capable assistant, Sun Ho, to take his place.Ruby Rubenstein isn't just a produce man, he's an artist. "I take care" is his motto, and he's passionate about his work, pouring his soul into the eye-catching designs that make his market display a standout on Delano Street. But whether he wants to admit it or not, Ruby's getting on in years, and when he falls ill one day, it's a young admirer and his family who save the day. Ruby's reluctance to retire is offset by his pleasure at leaving his shop in good hands, those of Sun Ho, a budding fruit and vegetable man who proves that he also "takes care." There's a sweet sense of continuity in Schotter's ( Bunny's Night Out ) simple tale, with old-style European immigrants passing the torch, as it were, to the new wave of immigrants, in this case an Asian family. Winter ( Come Out to Play ; Diego ) is an inspired choice as illustrator--she has a field day with the sleek shapes and rich colors of Ruby's produce, and the results look luscious enough to eat. As irresistible as a ripe peach.—PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
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  • Fruits and Vegetables

    Gladys Rosa-Mendoza

    Board book (Adirondack Books, Oct. 31, 2018)
    Introduce your children to fruits and vegetables through beautiful illustrations.
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  • Mr. Okra Sells Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

    Lashon Daley, Emile Henriquez

    Hardcover (Pelican Publishing, Jan. 26, 2016)
    “Reading Mr. Okra Sells Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, wonderful memories came running through my mind like a river. Being born in New Orleans, the people selling fruits and vegetables were a big part of the community I lived in. This book also brings to life the beauty and history of the city.” ―Diane Ferlatte, award-winning storyteller and Grammy nominee When Mr. Okra drives by in his iconic, painted truck piled high with garden-fresh fruits and vegetables, people hear him calling his wares. Mr. Okra’s asparagus is rounded like the steeples of St. Louis Cathedral, and his eggplants are as dark as the coffee at Café du Monde. Bright illustrations of tasty, healthy food pop from the pages of this mouthwatering romp around familiar New Orleans locations. Readers follow the beloved local and his truck as he brings food and song to the city.
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  • Vegetables and fruits

    James Underwood Crockett

    Hardcover (Time-Life Books, March 15, 1975)
    Book on gardening techniques.
  • Fruits and Vegetables

    Gladys Rosa-Mendoza

    language (Adirondack Books, March 22, 2018)
    You won't have trouble getting children to appreciate fruits and vegetables with this vividly illustrated learning book in English and Spanish. Each page introduces the reader to a wide range of fresh fruits and vegetables using carefully selected mouthwatering words. Healthy and nutritious foods have never been made more appealing to children.Enjoy other wonderful bilingual titles in this fantastic series including: The Alphabet/El Alfabeto, When I Am / Cuando Estoy and The Weather / El Tiempo .
  • I Love to Eat Fruits and Vegetables

    Shelley Admont, S.A. Publishing

    eBook (KidKiddos Books Ltd, )
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  • Vegetables and Fruits

    James Underwood Crockett

    Hardcover (Time Life Education, Nov. 1, 1972)
    Describes the techniques and the joys involved in planting, cultivating, and harvesting home-grown crops
  • I Love to Eat Fruits and Vegetables

    Shelley Admont, S.A. Publishing

    eBook (KidKiddos Books Ltd, June 8, 2014)
    Free eBook for a limited time! Free video-book inside!Jimmy, the little bunny, doesn't like fruits and vegetables. He wants candy instead. His whole world turns giant-sized when he is knocked over by a mysterious cookbook. What saves Jimmy after all? Find out in Shelley Admont's charming children's book I Love to Eat Fruits and Vegetables.Since that day, Jimmy starts to develop healthy eating habits and even likes to eat his fruits and vegetables.This is the third book in the collection of short bedtime stories for kids (ages 3-7), and it’s written especially for those parents who struggle every mealtime to make their kids eat healthy food. The gorgeous pictures will captivate your kids' hearts, and they will love to read this children’s book over and over again. It is suitable as a read-aloud book for preschoolers at bedtime or a self-read book for older children. Scroll up and buy this children’s eBook now. Your children will love going back to this picture book again and again.
  • I Love to Eat Fruits and Vegetables

    Shelley Admont, KidKiddos Books

    Paperback (KidKiddos Books Ltd., April 24, 2019)
    Jimmy, the little bunny, likes to eat candy, but doesn't even want to taste fruits and vegetables. He sneaks into the kitchen to try to find a bag with candies that was hidden inside the cupboard. What happens right after Jimmy climbs up to reach the bag of candy? You will find out when you read this illustrated children's book. Since that day, Jimmy starts to develop healthy eating habits and even likes to eat his fruits and vegetables.
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