Stop! Stop! No Sugar on Top!: Type 2 Diabetes Prevention Retold by Body Cells
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.42 (710 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1495170608 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-12-02 |
Language | : | English |
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As a lifelong educator of students in all grade levels, there have been many times where I have had students enter our classroom learning environment with diabetes. My students, oftentimes, had questions about what was wrong with their friend, or why their friend wasn't at school. Andrea Mason, Instructor, 3rd & 4th Grade Multi-Age Classroom, Horace Mann Laboratory School, Northwest Missouri State University It's great to have a book like this to offer children and parents so they can understand the power they hold in promoting a healthy body. Michael Feuerbacher, MD
The concrete approach empowers readers with knowledge and desire to make healthy choices. Given that nutritional scripts are laid down early in life, this book equips young children with an "I-can-do-it!" attitude. Tips are included to assist adults in providing a healthy environment for children.. The fun and whimsical rhyme style makes an abstract concept such as this, easy to understand for young readers ages 6 to 10. The cells reveal the negative effects of unhealthy food choices and lack of exercise. Body cells show readers how they work inside the body like a factory to convert carbohydrates into energy with the use of insulin. Animated body cells introduce children to the importance of healthy food choices and exercise to prevent type 2 diabetes
The ease of type 2 diabetes prevention versus the challenges of treating diabetes fuels Debra to reach as many children as possible to help them understand the power they have to live a life free of diabetes. . Debra is a diabetes educator who has lived with type 1 diabetes since the age of nine
Try instead K-2 I Love to Eat Fruits and Vegetables Too complicated for intended audience (grade K-2). It's a rhyming book w/ large pictures- not appropriate for older kids.Try insteadK-2I Love to Eat Fruits and Vegetables, Shelley AdmontMy Dinosaur is Scared of Vegetables, Lily LexingtonTo Be A Healthy Eater, I Have A Plan, Katherine EskovitzYummy Stories: Fruits, Vegetables and Healthy Eating Habits, Lil AlexanderK-3The Berenstain Bears and Too Much Junk Food, Stan Berenstain1-3Eat Healthy, Feel Great, William SearsPicky EatingK-2D.W.: The Picky Eater, Marc BrownPicky . The illustrations were beautiful though, but they could've been utilized in a I didn't understand the style of the bookis it a story or just another book in the market. The illustrations were beautiful though, but they could've been utilized in a better way. The efforts are clear but they missed the message.. Amazon Customer said Excellent way to introduce the importance of healthy food choices. Excellent way to introduce the importance of healthy food choices and exercise to children in a fun, non-threatening way!!Every person will be left with an "I can do it!" attitude!