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Heart to Heart Publishing is now offering book number two in the Alexander Series. Both books are top-of- the-line materials, 8 ½ x 11 ½ hardcover, featuring fabulous full color on the cover and full-color illustrations throughout, with smyth-sewn binding for durability. The book is printed on acid-free, glossy paper to enhance the beautiful artwork. Each book offers a lesson in a fun way. It will quickly become a cherished addition to your child's or school's library to be used repeatedly. Alexander and the Great Vegetable Feud is well written, beautifully illustrated hardback book, you'll find valuable nutritional information for your child. Alexander accidentally kicks a ball into his neighbor's vegetable garden. As he retrieves the ball, he comments, "I hate vegetables." Suddenly, the vegetables all come to life and start debating about who is the most nutritious for growing a strong and healthy body. Find out how Alex discovers that HE is the winner of the vegetable feud. Children will love the many colorful veggie characters, such as- bossy Mr. Broccoli, strong-willed Mrs. Tomato, strong- smelling Miss Onion and graceful Mrs. Cauliflower. Following the story are nutritional charts about vitamins and minerals and a hands-on- project. Alexander and the Great Vegetable Feud is a sequel to Alexander and the Great Food Fight..Both books are fun and painless ways for children to learn a vital message about nutrition. Teaching children about nutrition has never been easier or more fun than with this book. (Hardback, 8 1/2 in x 11 1/2 in) "A Book: The perfect gift for someone who has everything. The perfect gift for someone who has nothing."
Alexander Enjoys His Fruits & Vegetables (flipbook containing Alexander and the Great Food Fight and Alexander and the Great Vegetable Feud) Wow, now it is a flipbook! 2 books under one Laminated Paper Cover. Alexander and the Great Food Fight is on one side. When you reach the center of the book, you will find another story upside down. Flip it over and enjoy, Alexander and the Great Vegetable Feud. Two fun stories in one book. Written by Linda J. Hawkins Color Illustrations throughout by Jennifer D. Bowles Trade Paperback, 8 1/2 in x 11 in, 80 pages, two recipes, nutrition charts For children ages 3 - 12 ISBN: 0-9742806-4-X Alexander's Enrichment Activities This activity book was designed for parents and educators to use in conjunction with each of the Alexander books. Author's Viewpoint "It's time to take control of my health!" I said, when my body refused to process starches and sugars properly. For several years my food intake was a daily challenge, but through research and self-education, I'm living a much healthier life. I've gone from not having enough strength to buckle my seatbelt, to walking a ten mile walk-a-thon. Allow this book to become apart of your family's health resource. Alexander's Read & Sing-A-Long CD Are you looking for a fun way to teach children good nutritional choices? Children can really get a good grasp on nutrition while at the same time be totally entertained by the loveable food characters in this Alexander's Read & Sing-A-Long. Children will think they are only having fun, yet important information is being absorbed into their active little brains. Listen and allow the fun times to begin! What the professionals are saying about Alexander and the Great Vegetable Feud: Dawn S. Fraze RN, BSN, CDE, Certified Diabetic Educator "Expository Author, Linda J. Hawkins has dedicated her life, helping families to be healthier and happier. Linda's mother & grandmother had serious complications from diabetes, when Linda also was diagnosed she asked, "What can I do to maintain quality of life?" Through education & research she excerpts tremendous energy to tackle the challenges of teaching our children good nutritional habits. She has found this key to be effective. I commend her for her many efforts." Becky Woods LPT, CRS, Cardiac Rehab, St. Luke's Hospital, MD "The potential health benefits of heart-healthy eathing patterns started at young ages are tremendous! Linda J. Hawkins has an intriguing way to communicate better food choices for children." Pam Merrick, Adminstrative Specialist III, Nutrition and Health Services "The State of Kentucky's educational field is always looking for quality materials to help in all aspects of learning. We are pleased to inform you that your nutritional books: Alexander and the Great Food Fight, Alexander and the Great Vegetable Feud, and Alexander Enjoys his Fruits and Vegetables are superb teaching tools. These books are now being used throughout the state." |
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