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Smile for Soup - Enjoying vegetables in new ways - cover

Smile for Soup - Enjoying vegetables in new ways

Agnes De Bezenac, Salem De Bezenac

Publisher: iCharacter

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Summary

Are your kids having difficulty eating their vegetables? As soon as Adina Carina spots them on her plate, her face falls into a frown. Meal after meal and day after day, she heartily eats her food, but leaves the vegetables. She thinks they’d look better in the garden. So one day she plants them back where they came from. After this experience, she realizes that they do better in her tummy, and discovers that soups can be a delicious way to enjoy them.
Available since: 02/19/2015.

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