My Lunch Box (Tote-Along Soft Shapes)
This book is actually listed as a paperback, but
is made of nontoxic, latex-free, colorful, and floatable pop out foam. With
this book your child can: Learn about the different food groups; make-believe
they are making a meal by pulling out the pieces and putting them back in
the lunch box or on a plate; learn to read; learn to count; and even play
with them in the tub at bath time. All this activity and learning in 8 little
pages! The pop out pieces include: 1 thermos that can represent a hot or
cold food or beverage, 2 drumsticks, 3 carrots, and 4 strawberries.
This book encompasses language arts, performing arts, edible arts, and math skills. Exposing children to good eating habits and meal planning at an early age is the key to healthy eating habits later in life.
After reading this book with your child:
My Lunch Box by Iinnovative Kids, illustrated by Bob Filipowich. Innovative Kids, Connecticut: 2003
Yolanda Fielder is a Master's candidate in Nutritional Science. After completing her internship and education she will be qualified to sit for the Commission of Dietetics Registry Exam to become a Registered Dietitian.