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Books with title What We Eat

  • What We Eat

    Katy Duffield

    Paperback (Ready Readers, July 1, 2018)
    What we eat depends on where we live. People eat different things in different parts of the world. Find out about the different types of food people enjoy eating. Paired to the fiction title Eating Around the World.
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  • What We Eat

    Katy Duffield

    eBook (Ready Readers, Nov. 16, 2018)
    What we eat depends on where we live. People eat different things in different parts of the world. Find out about the different types of food people enjoy eating. Paired to the fiction title Eating Around the World.
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  • What We Eat

    Diane James, Sara Lynn, Joe Wright

    Paperback (World Book Inc, March 1, 1997)
    An explanation of the different food groups and the origins of some foods includes recipes and related activities
  • What Eats What

    Katie Peters

    language (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Introduce readers to the concept of food chains by examining what four animals eat. Pair this photo-driven nonfiction title with its companion fiction story, Hungry Little Bear.
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  • What We Eat

    Sara Lynn, Diane James, Joe Wright

    Library Binding (World Book Inc, May 15, 1994)
    Colorful illustrations and fun-filled activities introduce children to the essentials of a balanced diet, accompanied by step-by-step recipes for simple and nutritious dishes and tips on food groups, meals, and shopping.
  • What We Eat

    Diane James

    Paperback (Cooper Square Publishing Llc, Sept. 1, 2000)
    -- Very basic scientific principles are introduced in this series through bright images, simple facts, crafts and activities.-- A quiz at the end of each book lets children share what they've learned.-- Short sentences and simple vocabulary keep the attention of 3-6 year olds.-- Experiments allow youngsters to take a closer look at the world around them.
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  • What Eats What

    Katie Peters

    Paperback (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2019)
    Introduce readers to the concept of food chains by examining what four animals eat. Pair this photo-driven nonfiction title with its companion fiction story, Hungry Little Bear.
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  • We Are What We Eat!

    Sally Smallwood

    Hardcover (Zero To Ten, Sept. 1, 2008)
    More than an entertaining introduction to healthy eating, children will learn new vocabulary while discovering the five senses, all by tasting exotic fruits and earthy vegetables. Turning the healthiest part of the kitchen into a fantasyland of fun food characters, this vivid board book will have children rethinking the vegetables and fruits left neglected on their plate. Whether cut in half, sliced, or peeled, vegetables are more than just healthy; they can also be fun to eat and prepare—especially if the guest chef has an avocado body and zucchini legs.
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  • Why We Eat

    Stephanie Turnbull

    Hardcover (USBORNE PUBLISHING, Aug. 16, 2006)
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • What Will We Eat?

    Pam Holden, Samer Hatam

    Paperback (Flying Start Books, Jan. 21, 2014)
    Do you know what food animals like to eat? Fish dont have the same food as pigs, do they? Horses dont eat the same food as hens. Different animals like to have different kinds of food.
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  • We are What We Eat!

    Sally Smallwood

    Paperback (Zero to Ten, March 1, 2010)
    More than an entertaining introduction to healthy eating, children will learn new vocabulary while discovering the five senses, all by tasting exotic fruits and earthy vegetables. Turning the healthiest part of the kitchen into a fantasyland of fun food characters, this vivid board book will have children rethinking the vegetables and fruits left neglected on their plate. Whether cut in half, sliced, or peeled, vegetables are more than just healthy; they can also be fun to eat and prepare—especially if the guest chef has an avocado body and zucchini legs.
  • What I Eat

    Christopher Wormell

    Hardcover (Dial, Oct. 1, 1996)
    Labeled illustrations match animals such as a squirrel, a chicken, a panda, and a seal with the food each one eats
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