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Food -- Juvenile literature
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Food -- Juvenile literature
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Janice VanCleave's food and nutrition for every kid, easy activities that make learning science fun
Good food for you
Healthy eating:, the best start in science, by Helen Orme
The antiracist kitchen, 21 stories (and recipes), edited by Nadia L. Hohn ; illustrated by Roza Nozari ; [photos by Rebecca Wellman]
Eat your superpowers!, how colorful foods keep you healthy and strong, written by Toni Buzzeo ; pictures by Serge Bloch
The science of baking, by Andrea Beaty and Dr. Theanne Griffith ; illustrations by Steph Stilwell
Where food comes from, Dorothy Hinshaw Patent ; photographs by William Muñoz
There's no ham in hamburgers, facts and folklore about our favorite foods, Kim Zachman ; illustrated by Peter Donnelly
Richie and Shelly at the Farm Festival :, an Adventure in Healthy Eating /, Cathy Macri
Can I eat a banana peel?, World Book answers your questions about foot and eating, [writer, Madeline King]
123 I Take Good Care of Me, by Julann Briggs ; illustrated by Bobby Briggs
Eek! icky, sticky, gross stuff in your food, by Pam Rosenberg ; illustrated by Beatriz Helena Ramos
Science you can eat, Stefan Gates
Eating the rainbow, Manje lakansyel, translated by Yvon Gachette
Mommy & me start cooking, home economist, Denise Smart ; photographer, Dave King
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