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What would you like?

A boy figures out what he would like in his sandwich.
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Grumpy monkey yuck!

"Jim Panzee, really likes bananas. And that's all he ever wants to eat. Good luck getting him to try anything else because he is a pretty picky eater." --.
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Taste

2023
Introduces young readers to the sense of taste and common flavors such as sweet, salty, and sour.
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Flavorama

a guide to unlocking the art and science of flavor
2024
"An irreverent, accessible, essential guide to the science of flavor and how to use it in your own kitchen, from the food scientist-confidante of some of the world's best chefs, Arielle Johnson, with more than 75 recipes-plus a foreword by Ren? Redzepi"--.

Just try one bite

2022
" All these kids want is for their ice-cream-and-chips-loving parents to try one bite of healthy whole foods. They're sure their parents will like fruits and veggies if they'll just taste them! Instead, their parents make dramatic barfing sounds, cover their mouths with their hands, and sneak the veggies to the dog. Is there anything that can convince these picky parents to try something green?"--OCLC.

Let's explore the sense of taste

2020
Text and photographs introduce emergent readers to the sense of taste.

Taste

Presents an introduction to the sense of taste, in simple text with illustrations, providing an explanation of how taste works, and including simple activities for children to participate in.

Tasting

Simple text and full-color photography introduce beginning readers to the sense of taste. Developed by literacy experts for students in kindergarten through third grade.

Super senses

2021
Although he cannot see, Daredevil uses his super senses of smell, touch, taste, and sound to save the day! Humans don't quite have the super senses of Daredevil. But in this title, readers will explore how people and animals use their senses in super ways! Informative text highlights the superpower in fiction, the science behind the power, and the powers future possibilities. Special features reinforce the text by profiling a popular superhero, highlighting the superpower in the media, showing off its use in nature, and more!.

Taste your words

When young Amera's mother tells her to taste her words before speaking, she discovers that mean words make her feel bad and others feel worse, so she decides to use kinder, sweeter words.
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