It’s colourful, fun and I love the illustrated foods as well as the ideas the children in the story get up to. I’m definitely going to be trying this with my fussy 3 year old!
The Bookworm Baby
This is a fun, non-judgemental approach to ‘picky eating’ that should definitely encourage youngsters to try some new foods and Claire Potter, the author includes two sets of notes to help adult sharers to ‘get the most out of ‘ the book.
- Jill Bennett, Red Reading Hub
This book is great for at home or at school; I've enjoyed naming the foods and discussing them with my toddler and I could see the scope of activities at school - particularly with Early Years and Key Stage 1. There are clear links to healthy eating, DT and science.
- Liz, ReadingZone
I love how the story describes what the children do with the food- how they eat it or use it to make something tasty. Each page is wonderfully illustrated and I love the use of colourful language to describe the different foods.
- Rascals and Rainbows, Instagram: @rascals_and_rainbows
This could be a great way of encouraging kids to try new foods and think about food in a fun, healthy way.
- Story Centred Play, Instagram: @storycentredplay
<i>Which Food Will You Choose?</i> by Claire Potter and [illustrated by] Ailie Busby is a fabulous interactive picture book that gets children thinking about all the wonderful, colourful food there is to eat. It has provided us with hours and hours of fun and games. It is perfect for little ones who are fussy eaters, or for children like my daughter, who love cooking and play-pretend shopping.
PictureBookPerfect123
The variety of food in the picture gave discussion to new foods that we’ve not tried and learning more about the ones we are more familiar with.
- Jane, The Green Parent
<p>A stunning, beautifully illustrated book offering great opportunities to discuss foods with fussy eaters.<br />The book could easily be used in early years settings, offering a great stimulus to get young children think about foods they are familiar with, and introducing others.</p>
- @digicoled, UKEdChat
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Claire Potter is a freelance educational writer and the author of the bestselling book Getting the Little Blighters to Eat. Claire is a mother of two and loves to scour her brain, her home and the outside world for ideas that lead to mini-adventures and mischief to get up to with her children. She has written two more books sharing her expertise with parents, Getting the Little Blighters to Behave and Keeping the Little Blighters Busy. Which Food Will You Choose is Claire's first picture book. You can read Claire's blog The Quirky Parent and visit her website at www.stopfussyeating.uk, and follow Claire on Facebook @stopfussyeating.
Ailie Busby is an illustrator living with her family in the North East of England. She loves dogs, cycling, trees, violet creams, orange pencils, knitted toys and listening to The Archers. She has illustrated lots of books for children, including several Ladybird First Favourite Tales and the Lulu series, written by Camilla Reid.