A little boy zips through his day, demonstrating all the tasks he can do all by himself. He can go to the bathroom, get himself dressed, and even write independently. A great book to share with your child to celebrate her growing independence.
D.W., Arthur's younger sister, is a very fussy eater. She is so picky that she is not allowed to dine out with the family. In the end, she makes a surprising discovery about spinach.
A delightful cast of dinosaur characters helps children learn about healthy habits. They send important messages about exercising your mind and body and taking care of yourself and your friends.
Young Fister Farnello loved to play in the dirt. He loved to roll in in and eat it. He loved it so much that he hated to get clean. Your child will enjoy finding out what happens when Fister hides in the forest at bathtime and befriends a moss-covered creature named Dirt Man.
Using photographs and simple text, the food pyramid is explained in this non-fiction book. Each food group is defined and examples are given. Simple text with repetitive vocabulary makes this the perfect book for beginning readers.
Good Enough to Eat: A Kid's Guide to Food and Nutrition
by Lizzy Rockwell
This book is loaded with information about nutrition and how the digestive system works. Simple explanations and bright illustrations will help your child learn about different types of nutrients. Healthy, kid-friendly recipes are included at the end.
Beautiful photographs of babies record developmental changes from birth to one year. Share this visual treasure with your child and talk about exciting developmental milestones.
In a photographic essay format, the birthing process is explained for the young child. Using simple, straightforward text, facts about conception, fetal development and birth are presented. This is a good book to help answer your child's questions about how a baby is born.
Lola is an extremely picky eater. She won't eat carrots and peas or even rice and cheese. However, her brother Charlie has a plan to trick her into eating a healthy dinner. If you have a fussy eater, you will enjoy this clever story.
Aliki's trademark illustrations and simple text explain how and why we grow. Share this book with your child and explore how muscles and bones develop.