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Reach for this book when your child starts asking those impossible questions at the dinner table about where chocolate comes from or why different cultures eat different things. Food Anatomy is a visual encyclopedia that transforms every meal into a lesson on global history, botany, and culinary science. Through Julia Rothman's charming hand-drawn illustrations, children explore everything from the layers of the earth's soil to the specific shapes of pasta and the origins of street food around the world. This book is an ideal choice for families looking to cultivate a sense of gratitude and curiosity regarding our food systems. It bridges the gap between a traditional textbook and a colorful picture book, making it perfect for the 8 to 14 age range. By showing the labor and tradition behind every bite, it subtly addresses picky eating and encourages kids to appreciate the vast diversity of human culture. It is an invitation to look at the world through the lens of a dinner plate.