All food is good food

Molli Jackson Ehlert

Book - 2024

"From noodles to salad, from congee to pancakes, from dim sum to pizza, author Molli Jackson Ehlert and illustrator Fanny Liem embrace food of all types in this fun and inclusive picture book. All food is good food. Food fuels your day, nourishes your body, and excites your taste buds. Sweet or salty? Spicy or sour? Tried and true favorites or a food you've never tried before? There's room for all of it on your plate, and whatever makes you feel good is what's right for you. Prepare for your mouth to water"--Amazon.

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Informational works
Picture books
Published
New York, NY : a Feiwel and Friends book, an imprint of Macmillan Publishing Group, LLC 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Molli Jackson Ehlert (author)
Other Authors
Fanny Liem, 1983- (illustrator)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781250854452
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An uplifting ode to food's tastes, functions, and varieties. A child's tummy rumbles one morning: "That's your body saying, 'Feed me!'" Subsequent spreads feature children engaged in various activities while snacking. A juice box gives a child energy to ride a scooter. Chips fuel doodling. A plate of cookies sits beside a youngster who gazes through a microscope. "All food has a purpose," whether giving us "energy to wake up" or "strength to do hard things." Best of all, food is yummy and will "make your taste buds sing." Ehlert digs even deeper into food's effects on the body as she briefly explains the functions of fats, carbs, proteins, and sugar. Short snippets about where food comes from and depictions of various mealtimes close out this smorgasbord of informational foodie fun. In addition to being a delightful contrast to the cadre of books that yuck someone else's yum, this affirming title resists diet culture. A section of FAQs for grown-ups explains the concept of intuitive eating (listening to our body's signals and eating the foods we're craving) and the importance of food neutrality (not ascribing moral judgments such as unhealthy to food). The sheer variety of foods included in the colorful, cheerful illustrations is like a delicious sampler platter. A child with a cochlear implant, wheelchair users, and a youngster with a prosthetic arm round out the diverse cast. A recipe for success. (Picture book. 4-8) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.