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Books for Picky Eating
Books for Picky Eating – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
441 books
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0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Food for Healthy Living #1
The Dairy Group
Helen Frost
Bright photographs and simple sentences explain which foods are in the dairy group and why they are so important for a h
Ages 4–7
Bamboo for Me, Bamboo for You!
Fran Manushkin
Two playful panda cubs spend their day eating bamboo and loudly sharing their opinions on what every other animal in the
Ages 3–6
Dinah Capparucci's Humorous Adventures #2
Aliens Don't Eat Dog Food
Dinah Capparucci
For the child who loves imagining their pet has a secret life, this funny sci-fi adventure explores the chaotic joy and
Ages 8–12
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My First Foods
My First Chinese Foods Picture Book
Culture Lover
For little ones curious about the world, this vibrant guide introduces traditional Chinese dishes using real photographs
Ages 1–5
Jenny Archer #4
What's Cooking, Jenny Archer?
Ellen Conford
For the child with a big imagination and an entrepreneurial spirit who is ready to turn their creative ideas into a real
Ages 7–10
Meals Around the World #3
Midday Meals Around the World
Michele Zurakowski
For the child who wonders what peers in other countries eat for lunch, this book explores the diverse world of midday me
Ages 5–8
No More Poems!: A Book in Verse That Just Gets Worse
Rhett Miller
For the child who thinks poetry is boring, this collection of hilariously irreverent verses about annoying siblings and
Ages 6–10
My First Dutch Picture Books
Fruits & Snacks
Eva S.
For the curious toddler ready to explore the world of food. This simple guide uses clear visuals to help little ones nam
Ages 0–3
Jack Prelutsky's Poetry Collections
It's Raining Pigs & Noodles
Jack Prelutsky
Meet dancing hippos, a dad named Sasquatch, and plenty of falling noodles in this collection of poems where everything i
Ages 6–12
Cooking Step by Step
Denise Smart
For the child eager to help in the kitchen, this visual guide builds the confidence and safety skills needed to whip up
Ages 7–12
Princess Patty #1
Princess Patty Meets Her Match
Charise Mericle Harper
Princess Patty isn't waiting around for a hero; she is striking out on her own journey to find a match that is truly rig
Ages 4–8
The ABC's of Mexican Food Book for Kids
Matt Rivera
For the family eager to share their heritage or the toddler curious about new flavors, this vibrant alphabet book turns
Ages 1–5
The Lighthouse Keeper #2
The Lighthouse Keeper's Cat
Ronda Armitage
Offended by a new diet, Hamish the cat runs away from the lighthouse only to find that life on his own isn't as wonderfu
Ages 4–8
Narwhal and Jelly #9
Narwhal's Sweet Tooth
Ben Clanton
Narwhal’s tusk is feeling funny after too many treats, leading to a lesson from a multi-toothed shark and a reminder tha
Ages 6–9
I Don't Want to Eat Bugs
Rachel Branton
For the picky eater who wants to try everything except what's on their plate. Lisette's humorous quest for the perfect m
Ages 3–7
Red Fred
Belinda Cai
For the child who refuses everything but plain pasta or nuggets, this gentle story follows a red panda learning that new
Ages 3–7
Peanut Butter and Jelly
Nadine Bernard Westcott
For parents looking to turn lunchtime into a playful activity. This rhythmic classic turns the steps of making a favorit
Ages 2–5
Avocado Baby
John Burningham
For the child who feels small and wants to be a hero. This whimsical story celebrates how trying a new food can lead to
Ages 2–6
Do Not Bring Your Dragon #2
Do Not Take Your Dragon to Dinner
Julie Gassman
Wings might flap and fire might breath, but even a dragon needs to learn that good manners are the secret to a successfu
Ages 0–4
Zombie and Brain are Friends
Stephanie V. W. Lucianovic
Zeb comes from a family of zombie farmers, but he has to prove that his new, squishy pink brain friend is a pet rather t
Ages 4–8
What America Ate and Why #3
Junk Food, Fast Food, Health Food
Lila Perl
Uncover how American eating habits changed throughout the 20th century and learn to make recipes that reflect modern tas
Ages 10–15
Mr Pike's Sweet Tooth
A. L. Wodehouse
Mr. Pike learns a painful lesson about his sweet tooth in this silly story that helps toddlers understand why healthy ha
Ages 2–5
Big Dreams, Small Fish
Paula Cohen
For the child who has big ideas but is told they are too little to help, this charming story celebrates innovation, pers
Ages 4–8
Everyone's Hungry
Ed Vere
Monkey wants bananas and Dog is ready for sausages in this energetic, rhyming look at what different animals love to eat
Ages 0–3