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How did that get in my lunchbox?: the story of food

By Christine Butterworth, Lucia Gaggiotti. 2010

Printbraille
Food and drink
Human-transcribed braille

The best part of a young child's day is often opening a lunchbox and diving in. But how did all…

that delicious food get there? Who made the bread for the sandwich? What about the cheese inside? Who plucked the fruit? And where did the chocolate in that cookie get its start? From planting wheat to mixing flour into dough, climbing trees to machine-squeezing fruit, picking cocoa pods to stirring a vat of melted bliss, here is a clear, engaging look at the steps involved in producing some common foods. Grades K-3. 2011.

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Vegetables

By Catriona Berry. 1999

Printbraille
Alphabet, number and picture books, Tactile booksFood and drink
Human-transcribed braille
Each page includes a raised line image of a vegetable and its name. Includes tactile illustrations, presented in print and Braille. Grades P-2. 1999.
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Plants feed me

By Lizzy Rockwell. 2014

Printbraille
Food and drink
Human-transcribed braille
Watermelons are fruits. Cabbages are leaves. Walnuts are seeds. Carrots are roots. People eat many parts of plants. Even flowers! Grades K-3. 2014.
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PB&J hooray!: your sandwich's amazing journey from farm to table

By Janet Nolan, Julia Patton. 2014

Printbraille
Food and drink
Human-transcribed braille

"PB & J Hooray!" is all about how peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are made. The story begins with the…

kitchen and works backward to the shopping, delivery, production, harvesting, farming, and planting processes. In fun, rhythmic language, readers discover how peanuts become peanut butter, grapes are made into jelly, and wheat turns into bread. Grades K-3. 2014.

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Green smoothie magic

By Victoria Boutenko, Katya Korobkina. 2013

Printbraille
Food and drink
Human-transcribed braille
Young Nic discovers the importance of healthy eating with a plant-rich diet and learns to invent his own healthy recipes. Grades K-3. 2013.
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Food and faith

By Susan Reuben, Sophie Pelham, Jan Panke, Nicholas Posner. 2011

Printbraille
Food and drink
Human-transcribed braille

From fasting at Ramadan to feasting at Diwali, a great deal can be learned about a religion through an understanding…

of its link with food. This book covers six major religions: Judaism, Islam, Sikhism, Hinduism, Christianity and Buddhism, and looks at celebrations, rules, fasting, and the use of food and drink in rituals. Grades K-3 and older readers. 2011.

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The Perfect Sushi

By Emily Satoko Seo. 2023

Printbraille
Multi-cultural fiction, Alphabet, number and picture books, General fictionParenting, Food and drink, General non-fiction
Human-transcribed braille

Miko likes things to be perfect. When she makes lopsided sushi for her grandmother’s birthday, she replaces it with perfectly…

formed sushi created by a restaurant robot. Upon delivering her gift, Miko discovers that kokoro (heart) – not impeccability – is the key ingredient to the perfect present. Sprinkled with engaging onomatopoeia, this unique title is infused with Japanese culture and delivers a universal message about the value of intention. A do-it-yourself sushi recipe is included.

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Cocoa Magic

By Sandra Bradley, Gabrielle Grimard. 2022

Printbraille
Alphabet, number and picture books, Family stories, General fiction, School storiesParenting, General non-fiction, Food and drink
Human-transcribed braille

In a story where empathy and generosity shine as much as the tempered chocolates, eight-year-old Daniel learns from his chocolatier…

great-uncle and discovers how much comfort a small act of kindness can bring

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Sun in My Tummy

By Laura Alary, Andrea Blinick. 2022

Printbraille
Nutrition, Food and drink, Science and technology, Nature, Canadian authors (Non-fiction)
Human-transcribed braille

In simple but expressive language, a mother describes to her young daughter how the sun’s light becomes the energy in…

her body through the oats, blueberries, and milk in her home-cooked breakfast.

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Meena can't wait

By Farida Zaman. 2024

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General fiction, Multi-cultural fiction, Family storiesCustoms and cultures, Food and drink
Human-transcribed braille

"Today Meena and her nanu (grandmother) are having a tea party with a special Bengali tea called doodh cha, and…

even though Meena is impatient, she learns that it's worth the wait to make the special tea together"-- Provided by publisher

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Baker makers

By Kim Smith. 2024

Printbraille
General fiction, Friendship storiesFood and drink
Human-transcribed braille

"With a focus on overcoming fails and pivoting to new ideas, this hilarious story stars a young boy who dreams…

of baking extraordinary cakes but struggles with perfectionism in the midst of competition from fellow Baker Makers. Naveen loves to bake. In fact, he’s sure he’s practically a master baker. So, he is thrilled when his class is assigned to tackle creative cake-making at Baker Makers Lab. Naveen is positive his cake will be the most astonishing and extraordinary one of all. But the mismatch between his fertile imagination and his actual skills leads to disaster. Will he find a way to embrace the unexpected? Find out in this delicious and delightful STEAM-centred picture book about letting go of perfection from New York Times–bestselling author-illustrator Kim Smith, creator of Boxitects."

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