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Books for Picky Eating
Books for Picky Eating – Wonderlit | Wonderlit
444 books
Age
0–2
3–5
6–8
9–12
13+
Vellian Heroes #1
Funny Fruit
Grant T. Reed, Gary C. Reed
For the parent of a picky eater who needs a playful, low-pressure way to explore the produce aisle through silliness and
Ages 2–6
Yum! ¡MmMm! ¡Que Rico!
Pat Mora
Celebrate the origins of your favorite foods through playful haiku and cultural history. Perfect for curious eaters disc
Ages 4–9
So What Should I Eat? The Digestive System Explained
For the child who asks 'where does my food go?' this guide uses simple diagrams to explain how the body processes fuel a
Ages 6–10
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Julia Rothman Anatomy #3
Food Anatomy
Julia Rothman, Rachel Wharton
For the curious child who asks what's in their food, this beautifully illustrated guide explores the global history and
Ages 8–14
Nuggies #1
Daddy Forgot My Dinner
Jeff Minich
For the child who needs a playful way to handle mealtime hiccups and learn that even grown-ups make mistakes.
Ages 3–7
Curious George
Curious George and the Farm to Table
H. A. Rey
For the child who asks where their milk and vegetables come from, this story uses George's curiosity to introduce farmin
Ages 3–7
Silly Jokes
Silly Jokes about Food
Michael Dahl
Why did the tomato turn red? Bring the laughs to the dinner table with this collection of hilarious puns and grocery sto
Ages 5–8
All Aboard Reading
Pig Out!
Portia Aborio
A hungry family of pigs learns a lesson about their own appetites after ordering way too much pizza in this silly, illus
Ages 3–6
The Goops #4
The Goop Directory
Gelett Burgess
For the child who needs a playful nudge toward better manners. These humorous rhyming verses use silly, rude creatures t
Ages 3–7
Lolo and Birdie #1
I'm Hungry! / ¡Tengo hambre!
Angela Dominguez
For the child who is starting to explore a second language through humor. This bilingual tale uses mealtime cravings to
Ages 2–5
Fufu's Bistro
Don't Play With Your Food
Adam Pattisall
For the child who turns every meal into a mess of experiments. This playful story validates a child's natural urge to ex
Ages 2–6
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
Aaahh! School Lunch
Molly Wigand
The Real Monsters are on a mission to terrify a school by swapping out ordinary lunches for their own disgusting, creepy
Ages 5–9
Spork
Kyo Maclear
Part spoon and part fork, Spork feels out of place in the kitchen until he finds the one spot where his unique shape is
Ages 3–7
From Food to Movement
For the child curious about where their energy comes from, this book explains how breakfast turns into the fuel needed f
Ages 7–10
Little Adventures
Our Little Adventure to the Farmers Market
Tabitha Paige
For the parent looking to turn a simple weekend errand into a rich learning opportunity. This gentle guide helps toddler
Ages 0–3
Wibbly Pig
Wibbly Pig Likes Bananas
Mick Inkpen
For the toddler discovering the joy of favorite things, Wibbly Pig explores simple choices and the pure delight of a sna
Ages 0–3
It Takes Guts: How Your Body Turns Food Into Fuel (and Poop)
Jennifer Gardy
Follow your lunch on a wild, colorful journey through the digestive system to see how your body transforms snacks into e
Ages 8–12
Monsters Eat Whiny Children
written and ill. by Bruce Eric Kaplan
When two siblings won't stop complaining, they are snatched up by monsters who spend more time arguing over recipes than
Ages 4–8
Yoomi, Friends, and Family #3
Sunday Funday in Koreatown
Aram Kim
For the child who feels disappointed when plans change: learn how to pivot and find unexpected joy through a special day
Ages 3–7
Flubby #2
Flubby Will Not Play with That
J. E. Morris
For parents of children with a stubborn streak or a very specific way of doing things. This story celebrates the bond wi
Ages 4–7
The Belly Book
Fran Manushkin
Big, small, and everything in between—these playful rhymes and bright watercolors celebrate all the wonderful types of t
Ages 2–5
Eat Your Math Homework
Ann McCallum
Geometry, fractions, and probability become much more interesting when they are explained by rabbits through a series of
Ages 7–11
The Fat Cat
Jack Kent
One hungry cat starts with a pot of porridge and just keeps eating every single person he meets in this cumulative, sill
Ages 3–7
The Sandwich Swap
Queen Rania Al Abdullah, Kelly DiPucchio
For the child who has ever felt hesitant about a friend's different lunch or culture, this story models how curiosity ca
Ages 4–8