Fruit and Veggie ABC’s Little Book

Expose kids to fruits and veggies in a fun rhyming book with our fruit and veggie ABC’s little book! Colorful fruit and veggie illustrations plus the alphabet make Fruit and Veggie ABC’s Little Book a winner. Perfect for a wide variety of public health and educational programs. While reading aloud children can practice the alphabet, learn beginning letter sounds and become familiar with all kinds of fruits and veggies.
This children’s book is a popular incentive with Head Start, WIC, SNAP-Ed and Early Care and Education programs across the country. It is an easy way to marry essential literacy skills with exposure to fruits and veggies. More exposure can lead to a willingness to try and accept more fruits and veggies © 2018
When paired with companion title Fruit and Veggie 1-2-3 Little Book, you get a set of nutrition ed books that teach early alphabet and numeracy skills.
Fruit and Veggie ABC’s Little Book is part of the Little Book series. This popular series of children’s books encourages reading aloud while teaching the whole family healthy habits. Photos of children and engaging artwork appeal to toddlers. Lighthearted text, often in catchy rhymes, reinforces key health and child development messages to children and parents. Because children’s books get read over and over, the health messages stay front and center in the family. Agencies nationwide use these books to enhance their family engagement, parent education, reading promotion and nutrition education.
Little Books are printed on sturdy card stock, measure 5½ x 5½” and have 16 pages.
See the full list of Little Books here.
Fruit and Veggie ABC’s is available for customizing here.
Noodle Soup is a major provider to the following types of agencies and businesses.
- WIC Agencies
- Non-profit family service
- Health Departments
- Social Service Agencies
- Community action agencies
- Head start
- Home visitation services
- Early Head start
- Hospitals
- Family Advocacies Programs at Military Institutions
- Native American Public Health Department
- Libraries