
Description
"Inspire young foodies with this title. " --School Library Journal
"Engel's presentation is lively and welcoming..."--Publishers Weekly
It's a big, tasty world out there--and this book takes kids on a tour through the cuisines of 14 countries, complete with a recipe for each one.
What's on your plate? Chances are it's not quite the same as what's on other children's plates around the world. Come on a journey to see how people in different countries prepare, eat, and think about their food. Beautiful photographs and illustrations capture the food culture of 14 countries, from Brazil and Spain to Morocco, India, and China. Each spread includes an overview of the country and its native foods, photographs of the various dishes with pronunciations and descriptions, an easy recipe for kids to try, and an illustrated crop map of the country.
With so many fun elements to intrigue them, young foodies will be excited to learn about how people eat across the globe!
Product Details
Publisher | Union Square Kids |
Publish Date | March 13, 2018 |
Pages | 40 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781454926726 |
Dimensions | 10.0 X 10.0 X 0.4 inches | 1.1 pounds |
About the Author
Christiane Engel is an award-winning illustrator and children's book writer. She loves creating quirky characters, map illustrations, and using her own hand-lettering in her projects across publishing and advertising. Her work has also been applied to animated programs and puzzles--one of which won a puzzle-of-the-year award. Christiane lives by the sea in South East England with her family.
Reviews
"Beginning with the U.S. and continuing around the globe to Japan, this kid-friendly informational picture book dishes up food culture from 14 countries. Although the cuisine of such countries as Spain, France, Greece, Morocco, Ethiopia, and Thailand may be unfamiliar to some children, the author's selections can be sampled in restaurants around the U.S. In double-page spreads, an opening text section gives an overview of the country and how such factors as geography, religion, climate, foreign invasions, and immigrants have influenced its food. For instance, Spanish conquerors in Mexico introduced pork, cheese, and rice, which are still staples in Mexican cuisine today. Following are a brief list of popular foods (including photographs and their descriptions) and an easy-to-follow recipe. The facing page features a brightly colored, full-page agricultural map of the country with landmarks and typical foods indicated. Young foodies can see, for example, where rice, tea leaves, and peaches are harvested in China. The final spread offers ideas for sharing this acquired food knowledge with others. A delectable way to highlight diversity." --Booklist
"Stewart takes readers on a celebratory tour of world cuisine, focusing on common foods served across 14 countries, along with as many simple recipes. Each spread contains a picture map of each region, with icons that represent types of food, as well as popular attractions and geological features. Photo spot art shows the foods featured in the recipes; for Spain, Stewart highlights a recipe for ham and cheese tapas and snapshots of tortilla de patates, a bowl of gazpacho, and a skillet of paella, and for Ethiopia, she offers a recipe for injera, or spongy flatbread. Engel's (the ABC for Me series) presentation is lively and welcoming, with wide-eyed children from the different countries happily sampling foods. A final spread shows children sharing an array of global dishes, suggesting to readers that trying new foods can be just as much fun as sharing their own favorites. Ages 5-9. (Mar.)" --Publishers Weekly
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