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Healthy Eating
Healthy Eating Books for Kids – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
501 books about healthy eating
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
The Berenstain Bears First Time Books
The Berenstain Bears and Too Much Junk Food
Stan Berenstain, Jan Berenstain
For the child who loves treats but needs help understanding how 'body fuel' works. A gentle guide to balanced eating and
Ages 4–8
Healthy Eating with MyPlate #1
Using MyPlate
Rebecca Rissman
Building a healthy plate is easy when you see how different food groups work together to give your body exactly what it
Ages 5–8
My First Amharic
Fruits & Vegetables
Aida S.
For the curious toddler or picky eater who is just beginning to name the world around them. Explore vibrant colors and h
Ages 1–4
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Teach & Learn Basic Armenian Words
My First Armenian Fruits & Vegetables
Sara S.
For the curious toddler or preschooler who is just beginning to identify the colorful foods on their plate and in the ga
Ages 1–4
The Gulps
Rosemary Wells
The Gulp family RV is overflowing with snacks and screens until a breakdown in the countryside introduces them to the un
Ages 4–8
Fruit Picture book for children: Discovering the different fruits
Scot Bradly
For parents introducing new flavors to a hesitant eater, this visual guide helps toddlers recognize and name a colorful
Ages 2–6
My First Czech
Fruits & Vegetables
Jenka S.
For the parent introducing a variety of healthy foods to a toddler through vibrant visuals. This concept book builds ear
Ages 0–3
Healthy Habits
Snacks for Healthy Teeth
Mari Schuh
Simple photos and text show how to enjoy tasty treats while keeping teeth healthy and strong through moderation.
Ages 3–6
Max & Ruby
Max and Ruby's King Midas
Rosemary Wells
Max dreams of a cupcake heaven, so Ruby tells him the story of Prince Midas and his laser-beam eyes to show him what hap
Ages 3–7
My First Maori
Fruits & Vegetables
Maia S.
For the curious toddler discovering the colorful world of food, this book helps little ones name and recognize healthy c
Ages 1–4
Healthy Foods on MyPlate
Vegetables on My Plate
Mari Schuh
For the curious young eater wondering what is actually on their plate. This simple guide explores the plant parts we eat
Ages 3–7
Helen Frost Early Nonfiction Readers #2
Food for Healthy Teeth
Helen Frost
Help your little one discover how crunchy vegetables and healthy snacks keep their smile bright with this simple, photo-
Ages 4–7
My First Greek Picture Books
Fruits & Vegetables
Celena S.
For the parent introducing first solid foods or navigating the 'green vegetable' hurdle with a curious toddler.
Ages 0–3
My First Italian
Fruits & Vegetables
Greta S.
For the parent of a curious toddler who is just starting to name the world around them, especially the colorful foods on
Ages 0–3
Melvin Monkey Likes Eating Vegetables
Dee Smith
For the parent whose child refuses anything green. Melvin the monkey explores the garden to discover that vegetables are
Ages 2–6
MyPyramid Healthy Eating
Drinking Water
Mari C. Schuh
Bright photographs and simple text show how water helps our bodies stay healthy and provide easy ways to make sure you a
Ages 4–7
Plants Feed Me
Lizzy Rockwell
For the curious child wondering where their dinner comes from. This gentle guide transforms the grocery store into a gar
Ages 3–7
Kai & EZO: Safety Adventures for Kids
Animal Safety Rules for Kids
Miss Fatty
For parents looking to introduce the concept of animal rights and veganism to young children through a lens of compassio
Ages 3–8
The Cat in the Hat
We Are Thing One and Thing Two
Dr. Seuss
For the child who is hesitant to try something new. This playful story helps little ones see that they might actually en
Ages 3–7
Red Rocket Readers #1
What Tastes Good?
Pam Holden
For the curious toddler or preschooler who is beginning to explore different flavors and textures during mealtime.
Ages 3–6
Wonder Readers
Healthy Eating
Helen Gregory
Eating from the four main food groups is essential for staying strong, and this guide explains how each one contributes
Ages 5–8
Edible #1
Edible Colors
Jennifer Vogel Bass
Purple carrots, red bananas, and yellow cherries fill this colorful guide that shows how familiar foods can come in the
Ages 2–5
Little Green Donkey
Anuska Allepuz
Little Donkey only wants to eat grass until he turns completely green and realizes he might need to find a new favorite
Ages 3–7
Eat Your Superpowers!: How Colorful Foods Keep You Healthy and Strong
Toni Buzzeo
For parents navigating mealtime battles, this vibrant board book turns colorful fruits and veggies into 'superpowers' to
Ages 2–5