Which Food Will You Choose?
An entertaining story to entice fussy eaters to explore a whole new world of colourful food!
(Autor) Claire PotterHighly commended in the Teach Early Years Awards 2022 An ingenious and entertaining picture book to entice your little fussy eater to look beyond 'beige' and explore a whole new colourful world of food! Mummy's in a bad mood. She's fed up of food like chicken nuggets, pasta, chips, cereal and crisps. Then she has an idea! She's going to take her children to the supermarket to play a game. On Monday she tells them to choose three RED foods, on Tuesday three YELLOW foods, on Wednesday three GREEN foods... Look at all the foods there are to choose from! Which three foods would YOU choose? And how would YOU eat them? This cleverly concocted picture book features deliciously illustrated pages of red, yellow, green, orange and purple foods for your child to choose from. Enjoy the story together and then take your child to the supermarket to play the game in real life! Recommended by paediatric dietitians to help with fussy eating, it's a fun and effective way to coax your child out of their comfort zone and encourage them to go for something new and different. From Claire Potter, the best-selling author of Getting the Little Blighters to Eat, and with gorgeous illustrations from Ailie Busby.
Claire Potter
Claire Potter is a renowned author known for her thought-provoking novels and essays that explore themes of identity, social justice, and human connection. Her most notable works include "The Glass House" and "Beyond the Surface," both of which have garnered critical acclaim for their lyrical prose and insightful commentary on contemporary issues. Potter's literary style is characterized by its vivid imagery, complex characters, and nuanced exploration of the human experience. She is celebrated for her ability to create compelling narratives that challenge readers to rethink their perspectives and engage with difficult truths. Potter's contributions to literature have had a profound impact on the literary genre, inspiring readers and fellow writers alike to reflect on the complexities of the world around them. Her most famous work, "The Glass House," has been hailed as a modern classic and continues to resonate with audiences around the world.