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(More customer reviews)I am a home educating mama of two children, ages 5 and 9.
We have a few of the "25 Projects" books from Nomad Press in our house, and have enjoyed all of them.
FOOD - 25 Amazing Projects is no exception.
We appreciated the author's presentation of modern sustainability issues as well as had interesting discussions throughout our reading of the book - including tossing around ideas and concerns regarding hydroponic and aeroponic food-raising.
Aside from the serious stuff, this book is packed full of fun and interesting points, surprising us and making us laugh often.
A wide range of issues are covered, from historical preservation to nutrition and the odd things people eat.
It's a very interesting and engaging book, and we highly recommend it.
Stephanie S.
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Giving new meaning to the phrase "food for thought," this revealing activity guide summarizes the history, science, and culture of what kids eat day after day. Presenting a fascinating array of projects and activities, this exploration demonstrates how certain foods evolved as well as how modern technology plays a part in food production, packaging, and delivery. From the methods vegetarians use to balance their diets to why some cultures rose and fell based on a single food source, this fun-filled investigation also illustrates the traditional route from farm to table, the impact of eating locally grown foods, the importance of nutrition, and even the role of food in ancient times. Going beyond the basics of the food pyramid, this comprehensive examination encourages children to understand their daily diets from both a local and global perspective.
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