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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+
My World Little Readers
Foods to Eat
Catherine Peters
For the early learner starting to explore nutrition: this non-fiction reader uses real-world photos to help children ide
Ages 4–7
Julius Anteater, Misunderstood
Lynn Rowe Reed
For the child who feels pressured to fit in or likes things a little differently, this story celebrates the joy of being
Ages 4–8
Badger's Fancy Meal
Keiko Kasza
For the child who always wants something better than what's on their plate, this funny tale explores how sometimes what
Ages 3–7
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Fruity Rhymes With Pictures. A First Nursery Rhymes Book For Infants
Paweł Ochota
For the parent introducing a variety of healthy foods to their little one through bright colors and catchy rhythms.
Ages 0–3
My First Gujarati Vegetables & Spices Picture Book
Priyal J.
For families looking to bridge the gap between English and Gujarati, this vibrant guide uses real photos to help toddler
Ages 0–5
Fruits Names for Kids: I Spy Fruit Pictures with the Names of Fruits
tharu story
For the curious toddler eager to name everything on their plate, this interactive search-and-find book makes learning he
Ages 2–5
Mr. Men #28
Mr. Skinny
Roger Hargreaves
For the child who feels like the odd one out or compares their body to those around them. Mr. Skinny learns to embrace h
Ages 3–7
Jeremy Isn't Hungry
Barbara Williams
For the child adjusting to their role as a big sibling, this story captures the messy, hilarious reality of helping out
Ages 4–8
Black Lagoon Adventures #24
The Meatloaf Monster from the School Cafeteria
Mike Thaler
The school cafeteria turns into a disaster zone when the meatloaf comes to life and starts eating everything in sight.
Ages 6–9
Kingfisher Readers #2
What We Eat
Brenda Stones, Thea Feldman
Learn how the world eats by looking at where our ingredients come from and which balanced choices keep us healthy and st
Ages 6–8
Pizza Kittens
Charlotte Voake
For the child who refuses everything at the dinner table. This chaotic, relatable story captures the mess of family meal
Ages 3–7
Chef Yasmina and the Potato Panic
Wauter Mannaert
For the child who loves experimenting in the kitchen and wants to understand how the food they eat impacts their communi
Ages 8–12
Dr. Seuss
Scrambled Eggs Super!
Dr. Seuss
Peter T. Hooper is done with ordinary breakfast, so he sets off on a wild hunt for exotic eggs and whimsical rhymes to c
Ages 4–8
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Eats Snacks
Eric Carle
For the parent navigating mealtime with a little one who is just starting to discover new flavors. This sturdy board boo
Ages 0–3
Yellow Umbrella Books
Comiendo bien
Lisa Trumbauer
For parents of little ones curious about the foods on their plates, this simple guide uses real-life photos to make heal
Ages 4–7
Fizzy's Lunch Lab #1
Nelly Nitpick, Kid Food Critic
Jamie Michalak
For the child who has strong opinions about what is on their plate and might be missing out on fun or friendships becaus
Ages 6–9
Health & Hygiene
Snacks for Healthy Teeth
Mari Schuh
Discover the best foods for a healthy smile and learn how to properly care for your teeth in this clear, bilingual guide
Ages 4–7
Wants versus Needs
Food and Drink
Linda Staniford
For the child curious about why we eat our vegetables or where treats fit in, this simple guide makes healthy eating eas
Ages 4–7
The Very Hungry Caterpillar #1
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Eric Carle
Follow a tiny caterpillar's week-long feast as he nibbles through die-cut pages before transforming into a radiant, soar
Ages 1–5
Creamed Tuna Fish and Peas on Toast
Philip C. Stead
For children dealing with a family member's dramatic moods or those who struggle with mealtime preferences, this silly s
Ages 4–8
Emeka, Eat Egusi!
Candice Iloh
For the child hesitant to try unfamiliar foods, this story celebrates the joy of discovering family traditions and the d
Ages 4–8
Parfait, Not Parfait!
Scott Rothman
For the child who has very strong opinions about how their food is served or feels frustrated when things aren't exactly
Ages 4–8
Little Dumplings
Jekka Kuhlmann, Krissy Kuhlmann
For little foodies and families who want to share their global heritage through the universal language of a warm, delici
Ages 0–3
Hungry Bill!
John Barber
For the child who struggles to know when to stop, this rhyming tale uses humor to explore the consequences of overindulg
Ages 3–7