Food -- Juvenile fiction
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Food -- Juvenile fiction
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Food
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Incoming Resources
- You are the pea, and I am the carrot
- Three bite rule
- Cloudy with a chance of meatballs, Pickles to Pittsburgh, [the sequel to Cloudy with a chance of meatballs]
- La dinde qui voulait voter
- Bunny! Don't play with your food, Paul Schmid
- Bear wants more
- International Food Day, Yum!, Susan McCune
- Couch potato, a story about making healthy choices
- El mejor almuerzo, por Terri Dougherty
- Lucy's lunch, Greg Roza
- Are you hungry?
- Jojo and the food fight!
- Puppy Mudge has a snack
- One amazing chef, Disney Book Group
- One gray mouse, Ovi Nedelcu
- Let's eat!
- I can eat... ...
- The feast that stopped a war, a folktale from Vanuatu
- The lunch bunch, Therese Shea
- Caillou, c'est délicieux!, texte : Christine L'Heureux ; consultante : Francine Nadeau, M. Ps., psychologue ; illustrations :Kary
- I hate borsch!
- Cloudy with a chance of meatballs
- What did you bring for lunch?
- Caillou tries new foods, text, Christine L'Heureux ; consultant, Francine Nadeau, M. Psych., child psychologist ; illustrations, Kary
- Morning fare, a child's breakfast fantasy
- The word of the day
- The food fair, Titus Schorr
- Alexander and the great Berry Patch
- Splat!, how the Smoothie was invented
- TREE-DWELLERS;
- Family
- Dumpling day
- Curious George
- How to catch a bear who loves to read
- Bunny! Don't play with your food
- Beetle McGrady eats bugs!, Megan McDonald
- Banana fun bread
- Kimchi, Kimchi every day, Erica Kim
- Siha Tooskin knows the gifts of his people
- Splat!, how the Smoothie was invented
- Messy spaghetti
- BooBoo, Olivier Dunrea
- What is for lunch?
- Pickles to Pittsburgh, the sequel to Cloudy with a chance of meatballs
- Grandma's tiny house, a counting story, JaNay Brown-Wood
- Ms. LaGrange is strange!, Dan Gutman
- Let's go shopping, Nastja Holtfreter
- Can you guess?, food : with The Very Hungry Caterpillar
- Á table!, texte de Lucie Babarit ; illustrations de Joëlle Dreidemy
- Mucumber McGee and the lunch lady's liver, written and illustrated by Patrick Loehr. --
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