

I think that often times students separate health and PE from reading, but it would be cool to show them that reading can help in all areas of life. Teaching Point: I think it would be really awesome if the PE teacher read this book to the students and talked about healthy eating. Finally, I liked the inclusion of recipes to try at home. I also liked how the book gave students little experiments to try with food because it shows that science is all around us. However, this book put it in really easy to understand terms and included very helpful, yet very cute illustrations. The book also gives readers very simple experiments to do with food as well as recipes to try.Įvaluation: I really enjoyed this book, I think that a lot of times teachers avoid teaching about nutrients because they are complex and harder to understand. It also gives readers really cute illustrations to look at that shows readers how much of each nutrient you need.

This book gave readers a really good summary of what each nutrient does for your body. Lizzy Rockwell has filled Good Enough to Eat with speech bubbles, detailed illustrations, and a cast of children who munch their way across the pages while explaining everything from why. Summary: Good enough to eat tells readers about all of the different nutrients that a person needs in order to be healthy (proteins, fats, mineral, vitamins, grains, fruits, and vegetables).
