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Grow! Raise! Catch!: How We Get Our Food

by Shelley Rotner

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Discusses the people who grow the produce, raise the farm animals, and catch the fish that the rest of the world eats.
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The cover had the words in large bold print on top of seven different pictures of children with different food in different environments. I The art within the book is all photography. It is a great read and teaches children about the different ways that the food makes it to our table. The majority of the photography shows children interacting with the process it takes to get our food. I found it very enjoyable and informative. ( )
  chelseagarland | Nov 29, 2016 |
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