Nutrition -- Juvenile literature
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Nutrition -- Juvenile literature
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Nutrition
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Incoming Resources
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- What's so yummy?, all about eating well and feeling good, Robie H. Harris ; illustrated by Nadine Bernard Westcott
- The milk group, by Mari C. Schuh
- The food pyramid, by Christine Taylor-Butler
- How did that get in my lunchbox?, the story of food, Chris Butterworth ; illustrated by Lucia Gaggiotti
- The food pyramid, Amanda Rondeau ; consulting editor Monica Marx
- Super foods for super kids cookbook, 50 delicious (and secretly healthy) recipes kids will love to make, Noelle Martin, MScFN, RD ; photography by Johnny Autry ; illustrations by Rodrigo Cordeiro
- Vegetables are vital, Amanda Rondeau ; consulting editor Monica Marx
- The fruit group, by Mari C. Schuh
- The grain group, by Mari C. Schuh
- The healthy junior chef cookbook, photography by Erin Scott
- The vegetable group, by Mari C. Schuh
- Fruits are fun, Amanda Rondeau ; consulting editor Monica Marx
- Milk is magnificent, Amanda Rondeau ; consulting editor Monica Marx
- You're the cook, a guide to mixing it up in the kitchen, by Katie Wilton
- Fuel the body, eating well, by Amanda Doering Tourville ; illustrated by Ronnie Rooney
- Taking care of me, healthy habits with Sesame Street, Mari Schuh
- The meat and beans group, by Mari C. Schuh
- Healthy food, A.R. Schaefer
- Eat right!, how you can make good food choices, by Matt Doeden ; illustrated by Jack Desrocher
- The healthy body cookbook, over 50 fun activities and delicious recipes for kids, Joan D'Amico, Karen Eich Drummond ; illustrations by Tina Cash-Walsh
- Good enough to eat, a kid's guide to food and nutrition, Lizzy Rockwell
- Healthy snacks, by Mari C. Schuh
- Grains are good, Amanda Rondeau ; consulting editor Monica Marx
- Foodie faces, Bill and Claire Wurtzel
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