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Picky Eating
Books for Picky Eating
Books for Picky Eating – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
122 books
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(184)
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(36)
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(12)
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(9)
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(8)
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(3)
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3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
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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
Monsters
Monster Food
Daisy Hirst
From pears and peaches to chewy chairs and shoes, these silly monsters show off their very unusual appetites in a playfu
Ages 1–4
Bad Kitty Picture Books
Bad Kitty Does Not Like Candy
Nick Bruel
Kitty is determined to eat every single piece of candy in the world until she encounters a surprising obstacle that stop
Ages 2–5
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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
Baby Bundt
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 Animals #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
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
Baby's Got the Blues
Carol Diggory Shields
Naptime struggles and playgroup woes become a rhythmic, soulful song in this musical tribute to the ups and downs of bei
Ages 2–5
Brand New Readers: Dinah Dinosaur
Dinah Likes to Eat
B. G. Hennessy
Dinah the little dinosaur is very hungry, and she is ready to show you all the different, tasty things she loves to eat.
Ages 0–3
Bad Kitty!
Christine C. Kaputa
From scratching the couch to sneaking outside, this family cat is always in trouble. But as this rhyming story shows, he
Ages 2–6
Ketchup on Your Cornflakes?
Nick Sharratt
Silly mix-and-match pages let you decide if you want ice cubes on your toast or a big squeeze of ketchup on your cornfla
Ages 2–5
Peppa Pig and the Vegetable Garden
Neville Astley, Mark Baker
Join Peppa Pig and her family as they spend a day in the garden learning how seeds grow into delicious vegetables.
Ages 2–5
The Pigeon #2
The Pigeon Finds a Hot Dog!
Mo Willems
The Pigeon is ready to eat his delicious hot dog, but a very clever and persistent duckling has a lot of questions about
Ages 2–6
Indestructibles
Taste the Fruit!
Amy Pixton
High-contrast, colorful images of nature’s treats introduce babies to the bright world of fruit in a format that is safe
Ages 0–2
Brand New Readers: Edna Elephant #1
Edna Bakes Cookies
Margaret Park Bridges
One tiny taste of cookie batter is never enough for Edna, who soon finds herself devouring much more than just a sample.
Ages 1–4
Baby Bear Isn't Hungry
Michael Elsohn Ross
For the parent navigating mealtime power struggles or a child who is feeling pressured to eat when they just are not rea
Ages 2–5
I Love Books
I Love to Eat Fruits and Vegetables
Shelley Admont
For the parent of a picky eater who wants to turn mealtime battles into a fun, shared exploration of healthy colorful fo
Ages 2–6
My Incredible World
Carrots!
Hope Aicher
For the child who refuses to try anything green or orange. This playful story helps little ones navigate mealtime stubbo
Ages 2–6
Max's Breakfast
Rosemary Wells
Max is determined not to eat his breakfast egg, no matter how many clever tricks his big sister Ruby tries to pull at th
Ages 1–4
My Incredible World
Peas!
Hope Aicher
For the family facing daily mealtime battles. This playful story helps children explore the small but mighty pea, turnin
Ages 2–6
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
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
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
Edible #2
Edible Numbers
Jennifer Vogel Bass
Count from one to twelve using vibrant photographs of twisted mushrooms, plump pears, and a kaleidoscope of colorful far
Ages 2–5