French Kids Eat Everything: How Our Family Moved to France, Cured Picky Eating, Banned Snacking, and Discovered 10 Simple Rules for Raising Happy, Healthy Eaters
French Kids Eat Everything is a wonderfully wry account of how Karen Le Billon was able to alter her children’s deep-rooted, decidedly unhealthy North American eating habits while they were all living in France.At once a memoir, a cookbook, a how-to handbook, and a delightful exploration of how...
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French Kids Eat Everything is a wonderfully wry account of how Karen Le Billon was able to alter her children’s deep-rooted, decidedly unhealthy North American eating habits while they were all living in France.At once a memoir, a cookbook, a how-to handbook, and a delightful exploration of how the French manage to feed children without endless battles and struggles with pickiness, French Kids Eat Everything features recipes, practical tips, and ten easy-to-follow rules for raising happy and healthy young eaters—a sort of French Women Don’t Get Fat meetsFood Rules.
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Format: ebook
ISBN:
9780062103314 (0062103318)
Publish date: April 3rd 2012
Publisher: William Morrow
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Category:
Childrens,
Non Fiction,
Autobiography,
Memoir,
Cultural,
Food And Drink,
Food,
Adult,
Parenting,
Health,
Cookbooks,
France,
Cooking
I received this book through Goodread's First Reads giveaway.This sounded interesting at first and I was really happy that I received this. I'm a firm believer of trying new things, especially at a young age, and trying something at least twice. I do like how the French found that multiple tries t...
I am so happy that my friend, DeAnna, recommended this book, and I am very happy that I read it. I love just love reading books about countries foreign to me, by a person who is non-native to that country - I just love this perspective - sort of a Stranger in a Strange Land perspective. I always e...
I really enjoyed the contrast in the French perception of food vs. those in North America. I am a picky eater (no fruit or seafood) and worry that my kids would inherit the same issues. Without reading this book, I might not have had the tools to prevent my future kids from sharing my anxious relati...