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Books with title Time to Eat

  • Time to Eat

    Steve Jenkins, Robin Page

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, March 28, 2011)
    It’s time to eat! Which animals eat bamboo, can gulp down a whole deer, or swallow rocks to help them eat?
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  • Time to Eat!

    Martha A. Harper

    eBook (WestBow Press, April 10, 2014)
    Time to Eat! reveals Gods truths and power to children. Each devotion tells a brief Bible lesson with Scripture. Reading this daily will encourage your children to grow in their faith, developing a true love and heart for God! The format is simple, easy to understand, and sure to bless your little ones!Linda Schultz, parent and group Bible study leaderWhat impressed me most about Time to Eat! is the way the lessons relate to a childs everyday world. It clearly communicates to the child that God knows them, knows about their daily lives, and wants a personal relationship with them.Kathy Stephens, mother and grandmotherUsing Scripture from the creation to the cross, Martha presents powerful biblical truths in an easy-to-understand format that will enrich family devotionals. Parents and grandparents will take great delight in sharing these scriptures, lessons, and prayers with their children and grandchildren!Olen Markum, elder, Argyle Church of Christ, Jacksonville, Florida; Linda Markum, teacher
  • Time to Eat!

    Kyle Stielow

    Board book (Two Little Hands Productions, Dec. 1, 2010)
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    Board book (Modern Pub, )
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  • Time to Eat!

    Thom Wiley

    Board book (Cartwheel Books, Aug. 1, 2009)
    A unique new format, this board book about first foods and eating schedules includes a suction-cup back that fits any high-chair surface.Perfect-sized sturdy pages with a suction-cup back make this new title a wonderful addition to any high chair. With colorful photographs of real babies and real food, Time to Eat provides a unique preschool learning experience about food and eating schedules.Each page is filled with vibrant, whimsical photographs of vegetables and fruits with actual photographs of babies eating in their high chairs. An excellent mealtime read!
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  • Time to Eat!

    Chris Michaels

    Paperback (Newmark Learning, Jan. 1, 2011)
    What time do the animals eat? Read this B102 to find out.
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  • Time to Eat

    Penny Tassoni

    Hardcover (Featherstone, Oct. 3, 2019)
    Sometimes mealtimes can be a battle with young children, especially when they don't want to try new foods. How can we best help children understand that it can take time to like a new food? And how can we develop their vocabulary so they can articulate how they are feeling about food? Penny Tassoni, leading Early Years education consultant, author and trainer, presents a picture book with simple words and delightful full-colour illustrations by Mel Four that encourages children to change their attitudes towards food through looking at shapes and colours, talking about textures and generally making food more interesting. In doing so, young children will build on their self-care skills, behaviour and routines when it comes to healthy eating. Time to Eat is the perfect book for putting a positive and fun spin on mealtimes and food. It also includes a page of practical advice and tips for practitioners, carers and parents on fussy eating.
  • Time To Eat!

    Judy Mulican, Jennifer Coates

    Board book (HighReach Learning, March 15, 2005)
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  • Time to Eat!

    Martha A. Harper

    Paperback (WestBowPress, April 10, 2014)
    Time to Eat! reveals God's truths and power to children. Each devotion tells a brief Bible lesson with Scripture. Reading this daily will encourage your children to grow in their faith, developing a true love and heart for God! The format is simple, easy to understand, and sure to bless your little ones! -Linda Schultz, parent and group Bible study leader "What impressed me most about Time to Eat! is the way the lessons relate to a child's everyday world. It clearly communicates to the child that God knows them, knows about their daily lives, and wants a personal relationship with them" -Kathy Stephens, mother and grandmother "Using Scripture from the creation to the cross, Martha presents powerful biblical truths in an easy-to-understand format that will enrich family devotionals. Parents and grandparents will take great delight in sharing these scriptures, lessons, and prayers with their children and grandchildren" -Olen Markum, elder, Argyle Church of Christ, Jacksonville, Florida; Linda Markum, teacher
  • Time to Eat

    Steve Jenkins, Robin Page

    Library Binding (Houghton Mifflin Books for Children, March 28, 2011)
    It’s time to eat! Which animals eat bamboo, can gulp down a whole deer, or swallow rocks to help them eat?
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  • Time to Eat, Bunny!

    Brenda Ponnay

    language (Xist Publishing, July 10, 2013)
    Bunny? Bunny! It's dinnertime but that doesn't mean that Bunny's ready to eat. Let the kids take charge in this book to make sure Bunny eats dinner. Features funny full-color illustrations and simple text. Perfect for picky eaters, beginning readers and toddlers. Find More Great Options for Kindle Kids Books! Xist Publishing Children's Books Choose from over 180 illustrated children's books!
  • Time to Eat

    Margaret Miller

    Board book (Carousel, Feb. 1, 1989)
    Labeled photos show an apple, banana, bowl, cup, bottle, milk, bread, bib, spoon, fork, orange, cookie, and juice