Penny Tassoni, leading Early Years education consultant, author and trainer, presents a picture book with simple words and delightful full-colour illustrations by Mel Four that encourages children to change their attitudes towards food through looking at shapes and colours, talking about textures and generally making food more interesting. In doing so, young children will build on their self-care skills, behaviour and routines when it comes to healthy eating. Time to Eat is the perfect book for putting a positive and fun spin on mealtimes and food. It also includes a page of practical advice and tips for practitioners, carers and parents on fussy eating.
Sometimes mealtimes can be a battle with young children, especially when they don't want to try new foods. How can we best help children understand that it can take time to like a new food? And how can we develop their vocabulary so they can articulate how they are feeling about food?
What a great resource - I need these books in my life. -- Kate Pankhurst - Author of the 'Fantastically Great Women' series
A highly recommended set of books to have in your Early Years setting or on the bookshelf at home. -- Kathy Brodie -Early Years professional, consultant and trainer
With positive language through the books, children will find them fun and likeable with joyful and inclusive illustrations to match. -- Rosalind Millam -Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years
I love these books and can't wait to read them with my two boys! -- Adrian Bethune -Author of 'Wellbeing in the Primary Classroom'
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About Penny Tassoni
Penny Tassoni MBE is a well-known education consultant, author and trainer who specialises in the whole spectrum of learning and play. Penny has written over forty books, many of which are best sellers in the Early Years sector. Penny is a sought-after speaker both in the U.K. and internationally, having worked in Istanbul, China and Japan. In addition to training practitioners, Penny is President of PACEY (the Professional Association for Childcare and Early Years), which has a membership of 35,000 childminders and carers. She also works as a consultant to leading toy manufacturers.