Rah, rah, radishes, red and white!
Carrots are calling. Take a bite!
Oh boy, bok choy, Brussels sprout.
Broccoli! Cauliflower! Shout it out!
With
bold, colorful photographs and a fun, memorable chant as an ode to
vegetables, kids are sure to get their mouths watering and asking for broccoli with dinner after reading this fun, accessible picture book.
After watching the first season of Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution a
couple years ago and watching in horror and heartbreak as a classroom
full of young children couldn't even recognize the simplest of
vegetables, it's high time we get books like this into our classrooms
and start teaching kids what REAL food looks and tastes like. By showing that vegetables are cool, colorful, and attractive, books like this can help contribute to the solution to our society's unhealthy relationship with food that begins in childhood.
Rah, Rah, Radishes: A Vegetable Chant by April Pulley Sayre
Published: June 14, 2011 by Simon & Schuster
Pages: 32
Genre: Nonfiction picture book
Audience: Primary
Now this is a book that as a vegetarian I can get excited about :)
ReplyDeleteWhat fun!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like the book for my grandchildren!
ReplyDeleteHOw cute and fun. Oh I need to get this one for the little great-nieces and -nephews.
ReplyDeletecould not recognize veggies? that is sad...
ReplyDeleteThis sounds indeed like a useful book! I hear that in America it seems even worse with the processed food than in Europe. So I am glad that there is a counter movement coming up!
ReplyDeleteSounds like a really fun book!
ReplyDeleteVegetable recipes are always needed! Sounds great.
ReplyDeleteSounds adorable. I had to wonder how many of those veggies would my kids even know. So sad.
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