Why Do People Eat?

Why Do People Eat? by Kate Needham is a 24-page mini book published by Usborne Publishing, Limited in February 2001. This edition presents an introduction to the reasons behind eating, specifically aimed at addressing children’s inquiries about food and nutrition. The text is crafted to be accessible, making it suitable for young readers who are curious about the natural and scientific aspects of diet.
In this book, readers will find explanations that clarify why eating is essential, alongside safe and easy experiments designed to enhance understanding. The content covers topics related to health and daily living, as well as elements of science and nature, providing a well-rounded perspective on diet and nutrition. This engaging resource is part of a series that encourages exploration and learning through interactive experiences.
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Using simple text this mini book offers an introduction to why people eat, written with the aim of helping to answer children’s questions. It is one of a series of books about the natural and scientific world which offers safe and easy experiments to help clarify explanations.
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