Have you ever noticed how many children's books are about food? I suppose that would be because food is one of the things little kids, older kids, and people who wish they were still kids can all identify with. Makes me hungry:





- Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
written by Judi Barrett
illustrated by Ron Barrett
- Stone Soup
written by Marcia Brown
illustrated by Marcia Brown
- One Green Apple
written by Eve Bunting
illustrated by Ted Lewin
- The Very Hungry Caterpillar
written by Eric Carle
illustrated by Eric Carle
- Magda's Tortillas/Las Tortillas de Magda
written by Becky Chavarria-Chairez
illustrated by Anne Vega
translated by Julia Mercedes Castilla
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
written by Roald Dahl
illustrated by Quentin Blake
- James and the Giant Peach
written by Roald Dahl
illustrated by Quentin Blake
- Everything on a Waffle
by Polly Horvath
- Strawberry Girl
written by Lois Lenski
illustrated by Lois Lenski
- Blueberries for Sal
written by Robert McCloskey
illustrated by Robert McCloskey
- If You Give a Mouse a Cookie
written by Laura Joffe Numeroff
illustrated by Felicia Bond
- Creepy Carrots
written by Aaron Reynolds
illustrated by Peter Brown
- How to Eat Fried Worms
by Thomas Rockwell
illustrated by Emily Arnold McCully
- Tales for Picky Eaters
written by Josh Schneider
illustrated by Josh Schneider
- The Stinky Cheese Man
written by Jon Scieszka
illustrated by Lane Smith
- In the Night Kitchen
written by Maurice Sendak
illustrated by Maurice Sendak
- Green Eggs and Ham
written by Dr. Seuss
illustrated by Dr. Seuss
- Too Many Tamales
written by Gary Soto
illustrated by Ed Martinez
- The Talking Eggs
written by Robert San Souci
illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
- My Darling, My Hamburger
written by Paul Zindel
I think it's time for a small snack and a short read.
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