New Book on pitfalls of childhood obesity

Please read about my new book FAT TALE available at www.barnesandnoble.com also www.amazon.com FAT TALE, written and illustrated by Karen Land, is a picture book that will help children focus on good nutrition. Not long ago, a chubby child meant a healthy child. Today obesity is our nation’s fastest growing health problem. Our children are experiencing a nationwide epidemic of poor eating habits. The good news is for the most part, obesity is preventable. Planting the seeds of good nutrition at an early age is a fundamental preventative measure.
Fat Tale is an educational story showing the pitfalls of overeating. Using the empathy children have for animals, the story tells how a cute little frog gets into big trouble by becoming addicted to junk food. Gorf, the children’s name for him, becomes so fat from eating sugary cereal, fries and other scraps of fast food he can not dive down to the bottom of the pond to hibernate. Winter is coming and he will freeze. The children realize that they are lethargic and overweight, too. A healthy appropriate diet of real food is adopted by all.
This book will interest children in pre-school through third grade. It can be used as a supplemental text to introduce a health lesson and by concerned parents who want to teach their children about the perils of poor eating habits.

Karen Land is a School Media Specialist and has worked in the field of library science for more than 30 years. She has written book reviews for School Library Journal and is a member of the Children’s Book Council and ALA.

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  • Wow! almost 4 years and Fat Tale is more than ever a great tool to teach children healthy eating habits.  Please visit my website for more information

    www.karenlandbooks.com

  • I would like to compile a list of picture books teaching healthy eating habits
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