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  • Vegetables

    Sara Anderson

    Board book (Sara Anderson Childrens Books, March 25, 2014)
    A board book for babies, full of wholesome, hearty goodness. Market-fresh vegetables sumptuous to the eye, named in playful rhyme that's delightful to the ears. This rhythmic nourishment will set baby on the right path to eating healthy food for years to come. Beautiful, colorful, cut-paper style images of vegetables from broccoli to zucchini are presented in a rhythmic sequence: Celery- rhubarb-cucumber-bean / potato-tomato-yellow and green; making vegetables not only the subject for a sound body but for a sound mind.
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  • The Ugly Vegetables

    Grace Lin

    Paperback (Charlesbridge, July 1, 2001)
    In this charming story about celebrating differences a Chinese-American girl wishes for a garden of bright flowers instead of one full of bumpy, ugly, vegetables. The neighbors' gardens look so much prettier and so much more inviting to the young gardener than the garden of "black-purple-green vines, fuzzy wrinkled leaves, prickly stems, and a few little yellow flowers" that she and her mother grow. Nevertheless, mother assures her that "these are better than flowers." Come harvest time, everyone agrees as those ugly Chinese vegetables become the tastiest, most aromatic soup they have ever known. As the neighborhood comes together to share flowers and ugly vegetable soup, the young gardener learns that regardless of appearances, everything has its own beauty and purpose. THE UGLY VEGETABLES springs forth with the bright and cheerful colors of blooming flowers and lumpy vegetables. Grace Lin's playful illustrations pour forth with abundant treasures. Complete with a guide to the Chinese pronunciation of the vegetables and the recipe for ugly vegetable soup! Try it . . . you'll love it, too!
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  • Vegetables

    Gilbert Houbre

    Spiral-bound (My First Discoveries, Sept. 1, 2012)
    Whether young readers like their vegetables cooked or raw, the roots or the leaves, they'll enjoy this exploration of the secrets of the garden—from onions (they make your eyes water) to artichokes (we don't eat the leaves or the fruit, but the flower in the bud).
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  • Vegetables

    Sara Anderson

    Board book (Sara Anderson Children's Books, Dec. 1, 2008)
    A board book for babies, full of wholesome, hearty goodness. Market-fresh vegetables sumptuous to the eye, named in playful rhyme that's delightful to the ears. This rhythmic nourishment will set baby on the right path to eating healthy food for years to come. Beautiful, colorful, cut-paper style images of vegetables from broccoli to zucchini are presented in a rhythmic sequence: Celery- rhubarb-cucumber-bean / potato-tomato-yellow and green; making vegetables not only the subject for a sound body but for a sound mind.
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  • The Ugly Vegetables

    Grace Lin, Adam Weber, Charlesbridge Publishing

    Audiobook (Charlesbridge Publishing, Nov. 21, 2019)
    In this charming story about celebrating differences, a Chinese-American girl wishes for a garden of bright flowers instead of one full of bumpy, ugly, vegetables. The neighbors' gardens look so much prettier and so much more inviting to the young gardener than the garden of "black-purple-green vines, fuzzy wrinkled leaves, prickly stems, and a few little yellow flowers" that she and her mother grow. Nevertheless, mother assures her that "these are better than flowers". Come harvest time, everyone agrees as those ugly Chinese vegetables become the tastiest, most aromatic soup they have ever known. As the neighborhood comes together to share flowers and ugly vegetable soup, the young gardener learns that regardless of appearances, everything has its own beauty and purpose. The Ugly Vegetables springs forth with the bright and cheerful colors of blooming flowers and lumpy vegetables.
  • Vegetables

    Nancy Dickmann

    Paperback (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Make a place for vegetables in your diet. From leafy greens to roots, vegetables provide a variety of nutrition in all forms. Read this book to learn about how to eat well and use MyPlate.
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  • Vegetables

    Xist Publishing

    language (Xist Publishing, April 15, 2015)
    Discover Series Books for Babies & Toddlers Do your kids think that carrots come in bite-sized pieces from a plastic bag? Would you like to introduce your picky eater to the bounteous vegetables our world has to offer? Designed with young children in mind, this book is a perfect way to introduce your baby or toddler to delicious vegetables. Featuring familiar favorites like carrots, peas and cucumbers, this book also includes gorgeous images of parsnips, pumpkins and beets. Used as a jumpstart for interaction, Discover Series Picture Books are a great way to introduce new images, words and concepts to kids. Find More Great Options for Kindle Kids Books! Xist Publishing Children's Books Choose from over 180 illustrated children's books!
  • Vegetables, Vegetables!

    Fay Robinson

    Paperback (Children's Press, March 1, 2001)
    Discover various kinds of vegetables,which part of the plant they come, and how they are grown and used.The natural world comes alive for young readers (Ages 6-7) with Rookie Read-About "RM" Science! With striking, full-color photos and just the right amount of text, this series immediately involves young readers as they discover intriguing facts about the fascinating world around them.
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  • Verduras/ Vegetables

    Sara Anderson

    Board book (Sara Anderson Children's Books, Sept. 1, 2015)
    ¡Una fiesta de verduras! Vegetables jam! Sara Anderson's colorful, rhyming board book Vegetables is now available as a bilingual (Spanish-English) board book called Verduras/ Vegetables. Each page features a gorgeous vegetable captured in Anderson's signature cut-paper style, paired with the Spanish and English words in big bold print, from el pepino (cucumber) to la alcachofa (artichoke) and 26 more. Look for the companion board book Frutas/ Fruit. Delicioso y nutritivo! (Baby to preschool)
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  • Vegetables

    Bruce Larkin

    language (Wilbooks, Nov. 28, 2017)
    This is an easy reader which introduces early elementary school students to some vegetables.Wilbooks was started with the belief that all children deserve access to quality books at a fair cost. We are proud of the fact that over 60,000 schools use our children's books. Our Kindle selection offers early reading level books to parents at a low price! At Wilbooks, literacy is not just our business, it's our passion!
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  • Vegetables

    Emily K. Green

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, )
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  • Vegetables

    Harriet Brundle

    Hardcover (Booklife, Oct. 1, 2016)
    The Healthy Eating series explores each of the main food groups in a fun and informative way. Young readers will learn where food comes from and which foods are best for their bodies.
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