Eat the rainbow!

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My food is green!

2024
Green foods sometimes have a bad reputation among little eaters! This book helps caregivers combat that idea with lovely photographs and delicious food examples, offering readers exposure to broccoli, celery, lettuce, and more green foods! Each picture is paired with a complete sentence identifying the food shown, aiding readers' comprehension and ability to identify the food. This title provides a great chance for caregivers looking to expand the palate of a child to pair reading with trying the foods in the book.

My food is yellow!

2024
From pineapple to peppers, the produce section is full of delicious yellow foods! This adorable title combines the fun of identifying colors with the joy of encountering new foods at home and out and about. Simple text is paired with a bright photograph of a yellow food to aid readers' comprehension and ability to identify the food. Complete sentences provide new readers with the opportunity to practice fluency while the content encourages readers to investigate new foods and flavors.

My food is red!

2024
Summer has some of the best fruits and veggies-and so many of them are red! From juicy watermelon to tender tomatoes, red foods are some of kids' favorites. In this title, readers take on achievable, complete sentences about different foods that are the color red. Each is paired with a bright photo of the food to aid readers in identifying it and engage them with recognizing the color. Caregivers can easily pair this title with trying each kind of food to boost food exposure and encourage adventurous eating.

My food is purple!

2024
"Purple foods have so much great nutrition for the human body! In addition, they're fun to eat because of their vibrant color. This title shows readers all the fun foods they can eat that are purple. The close text-to-picture correlation aids readers comprehension and strengthens their ability to identify different, or perhaps new, foods"--Provided by publisher.
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