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“There is no one better at teaching kids that food can be sustainable, healthy, and fun, than Amber Stott at the Food Literacy Center. Her new book,
Food Anatomy Activities for Kids, gives readers a tool kit for educating us all that preserving the planet through our food choices is a delicious responsibility.” –Danielle Nierenberg, president of Food and Tank and Julia Child Award winner“What a delight! This book is packed with fun activities for kids of all ages wanting to learn more about food. Richly informative, the book covers the science, geography, and history behind the foods we eat, all presented in a playful format.”
–Elise Bauer, founder of SimplyRecipes.comAbout the Author
AMBER STOTT worked with California legislators to pass a statewide resolution for Food Literacy Awareness Month and rallied the state’s 13th largest school district to build students a zero-net energy cooking school. The legislature honored her efforts with Nonprofit of the Year, and the Department of Public Health named her one of the state’s top innovators. Find out more on Facebook at AmberStottChiefFoodGenius, on Instagram @ChiefFoodGenius, or at FoodLiteracyCenter.org.
A hands-on guide to the world of food science for kids ages 8 to 12
The meal on your plate has had many adventures on its way to your belly! Uncover the mysteries of the food you eat with Food Anatomy Activities for Kids, a kids’ guide to the incredible history, science, and culture of food. It’s packed with easy-to-understand lessons, fun recipes, and engaging experiments to make you feel connected to the food you eat-and make your mouth happy!
Travel on a food journey around the world, taste new things, and learn fun facts. Find out all about foods that are foraged or farmed, sweet or savory, baked or preserved-and don’t forget foods that you drink! Get involved by predicting the answers to questions, testing your ideas, and drawing conclusions just like a real food scientist.
Inside Food Anatomy Activities for Kids, you’ll:
- Follow the life of food-Discover colorfully illustrated lessons on the history and uses of 20 different types of foods.
- Try awesome activities-Dive into cool experiments like preserving egg yolks with salt, making butter in a mason jar, and growing new fruit from leftover seeds.
- Think like a scientist-Grab your own notebook and write down your discoveries with the help of in-depth journal prompts after every activity.
Take a trip through the wonderful world of food with Food Anatomy Activities for Kids!
A Davis –
LOVE THESE BOOks!!!
Buy the whole series!! I used them for my agricultural summer camp and the kids LOVED them!!! They didn’t even know they were learning!
NR –
Fun for kids, families and a great way to celebrate food!
This book brings joy! This book provides smart activities for kids – and really, all readers – to learn about food and how to feel empowered in the kitchen. There are ways for readers to journal and track their lessons and experiences, and to think of food as a great adventure. From learning about the parts of an egg, to making butter, to preserving foods, to understanding the role of sweets – this book makes food fun! While activities are recommended for kids ages 8-12, I’m excited to bring these to my Daisy Girl Scout troop. There are many complementary lessons about nutrition, gardening and science – perfect for any age, especially littles!
Rob Ferrera –
Your child will want to cook with this book!
My daughter is absolutely in love with this book. From the science facts to the history of different foods and recipes she is hooked! The recipes are very kid friendly and delicious! The author, Amber Stott, is a champion on behalf of making kids more knowledgeable about their food and food choices when it comes to what they eat. With this book she has created a very powerful and fun tool to help in that mission. If you want your child to learn more about their food and how to cook food then this book is a must have. Bon appetite!
Christopher J. Thaiss –
Perfect for young gardeners and cooks
This fun, informative book will be going to my 12 and 11 year-old grandchildren soon. The descriptions of the many different foods and food traditions are clear, and the colorful drawings will keep kids (and their parents!) excited and yearning for more. The author is the director of a successful food literacy program that helps kids and adults become self-reliant for food and nutrition. and that helps provide food and education about it to folks in food-challenged communities.
Karen B, MLS Librarian –
Food Journey Around the World – For Young Explorers and Scientists
Boost the scientific curiosity, confidence, and adventurous spirit of your child or grandchild with this book. It’s a “right-sized” book for its target audience – ages 8 to 12. The history of foods and food preparation tools/methods is blended smoothly with hands-on activities sure to engage youth. The book invites active participation while guiding basic, sound scientific practices. Plenty of fun and tasting opportunities included! Children of many cultural backgrounds will find food history that is relatable.