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"Eat Your Colors! identifies two important food groups in a fun and educational way. We need family-friendly ways to encourage children to eat healthy and Eat Your Colors! is a creative way to do that." -Mary Ann Hammerle, RD, LD, pediatric clinical dietitian, Texas Children's Hospital Every parent knows that convincing young children to eat their fruits and vegetables is no easy task. Created by an educator and mother, Eat Your Colors! offers a captivating, vibrant way to teach children about colors and foods that are good to eat. Through the use of fun rhymes and brightly colored pictures of…mehr

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"Eat Your Colors! identifies two important food groups in a fun and educational way. We need family-friendly ways to encourage children to eat healthy and Eat Your Colors! is a creative way to do that." -Mary Ann Hammerle, RD, LD, pediatric clinical dietitian, Texas Children's Hospital Every parent knows that convincing young children to eat their fruits and vegetables is no easy task. Created by an educator and mother, Eat Your Colors! offers a captivating, vibrant way to teach children about colors and foods that are good to eat. Through the use of fun rhymes and brightly colored pictures of foods, Terry Harris shows children all the benefits of eating healthy, delicious foods while teaching them about colors. From green lettuce and white cauliflower to yellow grapefruit and red apples, Harris introduces little ones to a variety of fruit and vegetable options sure to tempt even the pickiest of palates. Also included are interactive exercises that encourage children to identify healthy options. Eat Your Colors! is a children's book that playfully guides little ones to good food choices through bright colors and fun rhymes. "An excellent learning tool for young children." -Martha Jenkins, educator
Autorenporträt
Terry Harris and his wife lost three babies due to miscarriage between 2007 and 2009. Through their grief and loss, Terry had the idea to write a simple story about a girl who never had the chance to be born, but who gets a glimpse at life and brings healing into the lives of her parents and those around her. In 2006, Terry was awarded Honorable Mention by Writer's Digest for his short story "Always," in the Inspirational Category. There were almost 19,000 entries that year. Terry lives in Huntington Beach, California, with his wife and three precious children. He currently is writing his second novel.