eating customs

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eating customs

Pruebalo

2006
Tom is sure that he does not like peas, beans, broccoli, corn, or carrots, until one day he eats them all cooked together in a casserole.

Nunca jam?s comer? tomates

2003
Presents a story of a clever boy who cajoles his fussy sister into eating foods she says she hates by creating tales about each food.

Curry

a tale of cooks and conquerors
2006

La tortuga pocoapoco

2001
Pocoapoco, a turtle that does everything very slowly--except eating--gets a very wise bit of advice on chewing.

Oh, no, Toto!

1997
Little Toto loves to eat, and when he goes with his grandmother to the marketplace he eats everything in sight, leaving chaos in his wake. Includes a glossary of Cameroonian foods and a recipe for egussi soup.

The people of Russia and their food

1996
Describes food customs and preparation in Russia, regional dishes, and cooking techniques; includes recipes for a variety of meals.

Eating

1995
Explains why we eat, how our bodies process food, and which foods contain various nutrients.

The Hungry Thing goes to a restaurant

1992
When the Hungry Thing orders bapple moose, spoonadish, and bench flies at a fashionable restaurant, who can guess what he really wants to eat?.

It's disgusting and we ate it!

1998
What you'll find inside this book: spiders that taste like peanut butter, the truth about hot dogs, a recipe for Chocolate Honey Banana Smash Ice Cream, 19 poems, and a lot of jokes.

Bugs for lunch =

Insectos para el amuerzo
2002
Rhyming bilingual text introduces bug-eating animals such as geckos, trout, or even people, includes additional facts about each creature.

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