![]() Let us know in the comments which variety of vegetables are your favourite! Will you be feasting on some fiddleheads, chewing cauliflower, or devouring daikon on June 17? Of course you can always celebrate Eat Your Vegetables Day by learning about legumes in one of our many non-fiction books about vegetables. (Though surprisingly I couldn't find any information about an Eat Your Fruit Day.) These veggies get festive in the book Vegetables in Holiday Underwear and the author/illustrator even celebrates fruit in the companion book Fruits in Suits. (We promise that this one has veggies in it too!) Piranahs Don't Eat Bananas by Aaron Blabey PAR-TAY!: Dance of the Veggies (and their Friends) by Eloise Greenfield illustrated by Don Tate There are more concept-based adventures with these little green peas as they teach readers about numbers ( 1-2-3 Peas), colours ( Little Green Peas: A Big Book of Colors), and the months of the year ( Hap-pea All Year). Goodnight, Veggies by Diana Murray illustrated by Zachariah OHora Toronto Star Photograph ArchivesĪnd while you're enjoying a delicious and nutritious plate of produce, why not pick up one of these fun veggie-themed picture books so that you can read what you eat?ġ Big Salad: A Delicious Counting Book by Juana MedinaĪlien Tomato by Kristen Schroeder illustrated by Mette Engell ![]() Food - Vegetables - Misc by Paul Irish, 1997. ![]()
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