There really are 1000 different foods in this book, attractively illustrated and laid out in colourful pages, inviting children to pore over them to spot foods they know, and those they don’t. It’s all here, from raw ingredients to cooked dishes from around the world, divided into sections such as home-cooked food, the sweet shop (sure to be a favourite), festivals and celebrations, and Indian restaurant. This is a great book to share and talk about with a small child, and a fun way to help them build their vocabulary. ~Andrea Reece
Children need to add lots of words to their spoken vocabularly. This illustrated look-and-talk book will provide them with plenty of opportunities to do so. It contains one thousand pictures of things to eat, along with their names. Each double-page spread shows an array of fruits, vegetables, cheeses, breads, and more.
This pictorial encyclopaedia of 1,000 different foods covers everything edible... Attractive illustrations (apart from the monkfish!) and straightforward captions make this a wonderful way to introduce children to different cultures and countries. The section on celebrations foods is also a handy reference for teachers and fits in well with the Early Years curriculum topics of religions and festivals. - The Guardian
It's all here, from raw ingredients to cooked dishes from around the world, divided into sections such as home-cooked food, the sweet shop (sure to be a favourite), festivals and celebrations, and Indian restaurant. This is a great book to share and talk about with a small child, and a fun way to help them build their vocabulary. - LoveReading4Kids
A beautifully illustrated book full of pages and pages of every food stuff you could think of. Bert already loves going through the pages and naming all the food he already knows and hopefully it will help to introduce him to new foods as well. - Mrs Bishops