Please open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free.
Title: Give It a Go, Eat a Rainbow
Author: Kathryn Kemp Guylay
Narrator: Kathryn Kemp Guylay
Format: Unabridged
Length: 11 mins
Language: English
Release date: 06-13-17
Publisher: Healthy Solutions of Sun Valley, LLC
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 1 votes
Genres: Kids, Ages 0-4
Publisher's Summary:
Mom's Choice Awards recipient. Parent Tested, Parent Approved Award Winner. A 2016 Family's Choice Awards winner. Are you a parent or teacher hoping to encourage children to eat more veggies and fruits? Want to support healthy eating messages in a fun, educational and positive way? Looking for great educational messaging with peer-to-peer messaging? Give It a Go, Eat a Rainbow uses simple rhymes by award-winning nutrition educator Kathryn Kemp Guylay to create an augmented reality that immediately draws kids into the story. Kids are introduced to Blake, the main character, who feels sleepy (low energy) and wonders why he doesn't have the energy to play like other kids. Blake meets a friendly, magical leprechaun who takes Blake on a journey to find the pot of gold (a metaphor for good health and energy). Blake is shrunk down to tiny size and explores the colorful world of fruits and veggies. The colors (and fruits and veggies) lead to the pot of gold, where Blake feels vibrant and full of energy. The book addresses healthy eating, specifically fruits and veggies, in an engaging and positive way. Targeting early childhood and elementary school age groups, this book will be simple yet profound in promoting healthy eating habits in children. Think The Wizard of Oz meets Honey, I Shrunk the Kids meets nutrition and health literature.
Members Reviews:
A fun way to learn about good eating
This review is written with the help of my friend Tristan, who is 8 years old. We just read this book together before dinner and it made us both really hungry! We had fun guessing more foods that are bright colours.
Here's what Tristan likes about this book:
1. I enjoyed the rhyming story
2. It was fun to read
3. It told me things about food I didn't know
4. I enjoyed the food pictures the most -- there were good illustrations.
If you have some types of e-reader the wonderful pictures will be in black and white, which is really a shame because this book is full of glorious colour on every page. We recommend buying the print version to enjoy all the pictures. This book is easy to read for children in grade 3 and older. Also would be a good book for them to read to their younger brothers and sisters.
Eat a Rainbow
Give It a Go, Eat a Rainbow
Like this approach to get kids to eat more healthier. Starts out and we learn that Blake is not feeling so well. He only likes candy and cookies and things that are sweet.
The words are rhyming and easy to read on some of the backgrounds.
He meets a new friend and he tells Blake how he can get more energy-enough so he can play.
There are notes for the parents to ask the child while they are reading along with them to pick out what foods are red and what part of the body they are good for.
Like a mini quiz and you've been given the answers to, if you were paying attention. Really like blue and purple pages.
Yes!!! from a clinical psychologist . . .
"Don't do this." "You have to do that." These are losing parenting strategies, and also losers for grandparents (like me.) Kids learn best from stories and games. I'm so glad that Kathryn Kemp Guylay has saved me from negative nagging with this book.