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Healthy Eating Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
382 books about healthy eating
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3–5
6–8
9–12
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The Berenstain Bears First Time Books
The Berenstain Bears and Too Much Junk Food
Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain
Mama and Dr. Grizzly team up to show the rest of the Bear family how much better they will feel if they swap the sweets
Ages 3–7
Dr. Seuss
Do You Like Green Eggs and Ham?
Dr. Seuss
Sam-I-Am brings his famous feast to life in this interactive board book featuring a squeaky green yolk and a mirror for
Ages 0–3
Beginner Books
Green Eggs and Ham
Dr. Seuss
Sam-I-am won't take no for an answer as he follows his friend by boat, train, and tree to prove that a certain green tre
Ages 3–7
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Koalas Eat Gum Leaves
Laura Bunting
One little koala is bored of eating nothing but eucalyptus, but his search for tastier snacks quickly turns into a funny
Ages 3–7
My Healthy Habits
Healthy Snacks, Healthy You!
Sally Lee
You will learn how to fuel your body using the MyPlate guide through simple illustrations and easy-to-understand snack e
Ages 5–8
All Aboard Reading
Picky Nicky
Cathy East Dubowski
Nicky is a very finicky eater who insists she would rather eat bees than peas, until her family comes up with a clever w
Ages 4–6
Elephant & Piggie #24
I Really Like Slop!
Mo Willems
Poetic rhymes bring silly and familiar childhood moments to life in this collection designed for beginning readers.
Ages 4–8
Ruffles #3
Ruffles and the New Green Thing
David Melling
Ruffles isn't sure about the strange green food in his bowl, but watching a friend take a big, happy bite might be enoug
Ages 2–5
Winnie the Pooh
Tigger's Breakfast
Laura Dollin
Tigger goes on a morning mission to taste every one of his friends' breakfasts to solve the mystery of what Tiggers actu
Ages 0–3
Pinkalicious
School Lunch
Victoria Kann
Pinkalicious is trading her packed lunch for the school cafeteria for the very first time in this colorful story about t
Ages 4–8
A Bad Case of Stripes
David Shannon
Camilla Cream is so terrified of being different that she suppresses her love of lima beans, leading to a colorful and w
Ages 4–9
Curious George
Curious George and the Pizza
H. A. Rey, Margret Rey
George is on his best behavior for a pizza party until he spots the dough and comes up with a big, messy idea.
Ages 4–7
Cheery Street #3
Snack, Please!
Georgie Birkett
Gertie prefers snacks over meals until her father shows her the magic of growing, preparing, and sharing real food toget
Ages 2–5
Michelle's Garden: How the First Lady Planted Seeds of Change
Sharee Miller
Follow Michelle Obama's journey as she rolls up her sleeves to transform a patch of White House lawn into a flourishing
Ages 4–8
First Graphics: Food Groups #2
The Incredible Vegetable Group
Marcie Aboff
Vibrant illustrations and clear text explain the MyPlate guidelines, highlighting which foods belong in the vegetable gr
Ages 5–8
Baby Bundt #4
Yum Yum, Baby Bundt
Jamie Harper
Mealtime becomes a fun ritual when a big sister uses toys and clever serving tricks to help her baby brother finally enj
Ages 0–3
Little Foodies #1
Little Pea
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Little Pea faces a nightly struggle: he has to choke down gobs of gross, sugary candy before his parents will finally le
Ages 2–6
From Farm to Fork #1
Where Do Vegetables Come From?
Linda Staniford
Vibrant photographs follow the life of a carrot from its start as a tiny seed in the dirt to its final harvest and the l
Ages 4–7
Eating the Alphabet
Lois Ehlert
Bright collages lead a delicious tour through the garden, pairing every letter of the alphabet with a different fruit or
Ages 2–6
The Evil Princess vs. the Brave Knight #1
Make Good Choices?
Jennifer L. Holm
An Evil Princess and a Brave Knight face the ultimate challenge: deciding whether cake is actually the best choice for b
Ages 4–6
From Farm to Fork #2
Where Does Fruit Come From?
Linda Staniford
Trace the journey of an orange from a tiny seed in the ground to a harvested fruit traveling a long way to reach your br
Ages 4–7
It's Our Garden: From Seeds to Harvest in a School Garden
George Ancona
For children curious about how food grows, this photo-essay shows how a school community works together through the seas
Ages 5–9
Apples
Ken Robbins
Bees pollinate buds and sun ripens the fruit in this vibrant look at how a tiny seed eventually becomes a crunchy, sweet
Ages 4–8
Munsch for Kids
Something Good
Robert Munsch
Tyya's grocery store antics lead to a hilarious mix-up where she is mistaken for a doll and almost sold to a stranger.
Ages 4–7