Families who loved Healthy Eating by Helen Gregory often look for books with a similar feel. These 20 recommendations were selected for their similarity in style, theme, and reading level.
A parent might reach for this book when their child enters the 'picky eater' phase or begins asking why they cannot have dessert for every meal. It serves as a gentle, non-judgmental introduction to the way food acts as fuel for a growing body, moving the conversation away from power struggles and toward biological curiosity. By framing eating as a form of self-care and growth, the book empowers children to take pride in their nutritional choices. Helming from a place of logic rather than 'because I said so,' this guide breaks down the four food groups in a simple, accessible way for kids aged 5 to 8. It validates a child's desire for independence by giving them the knowledge they need to understand what their bodies require to stay strong and healthy. It is an ideal tool for families looking to establish a positive relationship with food through a STEM-focused lens.