book about nutrition and other basic aspects of food for young children, A nice introduction to younger children to the needs of the human body, ok, Not so sure about the layout, A small
size book packed with many facts on each page, Maybe for use as a reference book in an elementary school, A simple introduction to food and nutrition, A few inaccuracies and outdated information,
Vegetarians do NOT eat fish, they would be pescatarians, Simple introduction to our food needs and how to make good choices, A little outdated in that it uses the food pyramid instead of my plate, but that is easily fixed with a quick website search.
a few things in this book I don't believe in or I believe to be inaccurate to my beliefs, Like soy being a great source for protein, Soy is a hormone disrupter and is toxic to humans and should not be consumed, Also, the part about hens that says free range hens only layeggs a year, no that's just a different breed, different breeds lay different amount of eggs some layeggs a week and some lay every day.
I used to raise chickens,.stars
This was a decent overview of nutrition and the role that food plays in our lives, It contains a good amount of information for a small book, but unfortunately some is dated, It includes the "tongue map" for taste buds, and uses the food pyramid with the high recommendation for grains, It also mentions how we shouldn't eat too much fat lest it turn to fat on our bodies, without mentioning that other energy sources can do the same thing.
Not terrible, but I'd prefer something more up to date at this point, Introduces young children to fundamental aspects of nature, science and technology Inspired by the questions children ask about the world around them
Simple text and detailed illustrations answer questions in clear, stepbystep stages.
Get It Now Why Do People Eat? (Usborne Starting Point Science) Imagined By Kate Needham Released Through EPub
Kate Needham