Tales to eat without stories

How to teach children good eating habits is what this book offers us that has just been published by a team of child psychologists, Ángel Peralbo, Cristina Palmer, Mila Cahue and Silvia Álava, directed by Mª Jesús Álava, author of books as He also does not help to grow or The futility of suffering.

They know the role that stories have in children's lives, so they have made this book, Tales to eat without stories, in which through fictitious characters they teach children good eating habits, a great help to support the teaching of parents and educators.

Food education may be necessary for different fields, children may suffer from lack of appetite, manipulate through food, eat extremely slowly, play with food, be capricious, etc. All these cases can be redirected through reading. The feeding of our children is one of the pillars of their development and state of health, so we must put all the means to acquire from a young age a good base and nutritional education, with Tales to eat without stories, the turtle Missi, the White rabbit Nico, Edu and Pedro, among other characters, will teach children why they should wash their hands before eating, why it is necessary to eat, what foods they need to eat, etc.

Its reading can be a good option for everyone, there are almost 300 pages of educational stories that you can find in your usual bookstore for a price of 22 euros.