Let's Eat! What Children Eat Around the World cover

Let's Eat! What Children Eat Around the World

Author: Hollyer, Beatrice

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 5.1
Points 1.0
Fiction/Nonfiction Nonfiction
Word Count 3761
Points per Word 0.000266
Page Count 41
Points per Page 0.02439

Description

Through the eyes of five children living in South Africa, Mexico, Thailand, France, and India, this picture-book journey explores the foods they eat, how their families grow, buy, and prepare meals, and the special dishes that appear at celebrations. Each child shares favorite foods and traditions, giving young readers a glimpse into daily life and cultural rituals centered around food. The simple, friendly text and colorful photos illustrate how meals bring families together and reflect the diversity of children's experiences worldwide. Designed for early readers, the book offers an accessible introduction to global cultures and the everyday importance of food.

Quick Summary

Perfect for the young foodie in your life, this book takes readers on a delicious journey across five different countries without ever leaving home. What makes it special is that it follows actual kids like them children living in South Africa, Mexico, Thailand, France, and India sharing what they eat with their families, how their food gets to the table, and what makes holiday feasts so exciting. The reading level sits a bit higher than the target age range, which actually makes it great for younger kids who want something to read aloud with parents or for older reluctant readers looking for something accessible but still substantive. It's got that wonderful mix of being genuinely educational while still feeling fun kids get to see kids like themselves eating foods they've probably never tried, and suddenly geography becomes a lot more interesting when it's about who's eating what for dinner. Parents will appreciate that it covers real cultural traditions around food without being preachy, and the celebration sections are especially vivid. If your family loves exploring recipes from around the world or if your kid has ever wondered what kids on the other side of the planet eat for breakfast, this hits exactly the right spot.