Baruch’s Dinnertime Adventure

Baruch’s Dinnertime Adventure by Rivke Gerstenblit, published by ArtScroll/Mesorah Publications, Incorporated in 2019, is a 33-page children’s book that explores the journey of a young boy named Baruch as he navigates his feelings about food. The story captures Baruch’s initial reluctance to eat various healthy options, such as lima beans and rice, while highlighting his preference for more familiar favorites like pizza and mac and cheese. Through engaging illustrations and playful rhymes, this edition invites young readers to join Baruch in discovering the joys of diverse and nutritious foods.
In this delightful narrative, children will find humor and relatable moments as Baruch learns to appreciate the healthy meals prepared by his mother. The book emphasizes the importance of embracing a variety of foods, encouraging a positive attitude towards eating. With its charming illustrations and rhythmic text, Baruch’s Dinnertime Adventure offers an enjoyable reading experience that combines fun with valuable lessons about food and nutrition.
Official synopsis Publisher
Baruch does NOT like to eat what his mom serves him. He wasn’t fond of lima beans / He snubbed his nose at rice. He claimed the carrots had no taste / And cholent? Too much spice. Oh yes, he does like some foods. There were some foods he loved to eat / They always left him pleased. Pizza, candy, ice cream, nosh / And mostly mac and cheese. In this charming book by the author of Baruch and His Disappearing Yarmulke, children will laugh as they join Baruch in learning to appreciate all the healthy, delicious, and wonderful foods that Hashem has given us. With its delightful illustrations and clever rhymes, Baruch’s Dinnertime Adventure will be an adventure in reading (and, yes, in eating!) for all our children.
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