Look Inside What Happens When You Eat
A**R
Brilliant, engaging and informative book
My daughter has decided to be a vegetarian, but she's a really fussy eater. A person from a FB group recommended this book and she absolutely loves it. She now eats a lot more variety of foods than she did as is well aware of how the different foods fuel her body. However, she still wants lollies all the time 🙄
M**A
It's good and useful
The quality of the book is good
S**.
Smaller size book than I thought, but kids love it!
So many openings and pages in this cute little book. Kids love info, so they just absorbed this.
S**T
Perfect, educational
Perfect book to explain what happens to food in our bodies.Tones of easy information and colorful imagesDefinitely recommend
A**E
I was skeptical - but the kids were drawn to all of the images and begged me to read it.
When this book arrived, I perused it by myself and I thought 'there is waaaay to much information here for a kid -they will not want to listen. But when I went to babysit a 10 yo, 8yo and a 5yo, they were all drawn to it... the youngest immediately asked if I would read it to him as the older two pretended not to listen but couldn't help themselves to add enthusiastic comments here and there as I read. They didn't all stick around, and we did not read it all in one setting -like a said, a lot of information - but the 5 yo kept coming back to the book asking me to read it more throughout the day. Although the 5 yo obviously did not retain all of the information, he started asking more questions about the body and asked it there was one like this about the body. Now I am going to purchase the "look inside your body" book by the same author so I can read it to him as well. I think the flaps help keep the interest the most - when you flip one over, what's underneath usually correlates the picture before the flip and changes it somehow. The illustrations are so elaborate, I think that is what really drew the 5 yo. I'm excited to see the 'inside your body' book. Oh- that being said I would not let a child just look at this book on their own; the flap are fairly sturdy but there are way too many and ripping/tearing potential is great.
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