Get Your Dragon To Eat Healthy Food: A Story About Nutrition and Healthy Food Choices (My Dragon Books)

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Get Your Dragon To Eat Healthy Food: A Story About Nutrition and Healthy Food Choices (My Dragon Books)
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Having a pet dragon is very fun! He can sit, roll over, and play…

He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other cool things…

But what if your dragon only eats junk and processed foods?

What if pizzas, burgers, fries and hot dogs are all foods that he enjoys? What if he is eating too much sweets? What if he refuses to eat vegetables and fruits?

What if his unhealthy eating habits makes it hard for him to exercise and staying focus? What if he easily gets sick, tired, performs poorly at school, and more?

What should you do?

You teach him:

  • The importance of good nutrition
  • How junk foods are bad
  • How healthy fresh foods can make him feel.
  • The different types of fruits and vegetables and how they help him grow up healthy and strong
  • How good foods work and why variety is important
  • How to make healthy eating choices, and encourage him to try new healthy foods…

And much, much more…

But how?

Get this book now and learn how!

Fun, cute, and entertaining with beautiful illustrations, this is a must have book for children, parents and educators to teach kids about good nutrition, healthy foods, and encourage healthy eating habits.

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  1. Maria Cruz-Darby April 13, 2021 at 12:00 am

    Read it. Kids asked for more broccoli. I read this book to my kids today. They proceeded to ask me for a SECOND helping of broccoli! They then had strawberries for desert (instead of leftover birthday cake)!! We will be reading this again!!I will also add the comments about growing side to side brought back some bad memories of jokes at my expense when I was a kid. But I’m not sure how else the author could have gotten his point across. He did so in the kindest way possible… Thank you very much for getting my 3 year old to actually request more broccoli!!

  2. Maria Cruz-Darby April 19, 2021 at 12:00 am

    Be A Role Model: Make Healthy Choices. OMG!!!! I absoutely LOVE this book! It arrived just in time to combine with my healthy choices lesson. My student enjoyed listening to the story. The story inspired my students to eat healthy. After I read the story; we enjoyed a celery, carrot and peanut butter snack.We as educators and parents need to encourage healthy eating habits, the challenge is to make nutritious choices appealing. Focus on overall diet rather than specific foods. Kids should be eating more whole, minimally processed food—food that is as close to its natural form as possible—and less packaged and processed food. Be a role model.HUGE Thank to Author Steve Herman for the free book!

  3. Diggory’s caring friend Drew teaching another valuable lesson about eating well. Diggory is getting a little round around the middle. Diggory is not able to do his best because of it and he didn’t know why! The books are (as always) sensitive so that whatever the issue was, Diggory knows he is still loved. So Diggory starts off by having an issue and his caring friend Drew comes in again to help teach a lesson so Diggory can be a better version of himself.The books always say have good pictures, good drawings, and easy to follow (good rhymes). Albeit, sometimes the words are a little bit more advanced– maybe for a 2nd or 3rd grader. My 1st grader is ahead on reading and she can figure out the context usually. She said “it was awesome.” Her favorite part was about the spinach. She learned “you can’t eat too many sweets otherwise you will grow side to side and not up and down.” Her younger brother said “you’ll grow long instead of tall if you eat candy.”Thank you Steve for all your hard effort in making these books. They are the right length for younger kids and they provide real, wholesome advice. We are a conservative household and they are appropriate for us, but I don’t think they push a liberal or conservative agenda– which is a trap a lot of influencers fall into. Kids don’t need to be exposed to that kind of stuff. They just need to learn basic life lessons like getting along, don’t quit, no one is perfect, treat yourself and your body right.

  4. More veggies and fruits. Great reminder for kids and us adults! It’s so easy to feed kids and ourselves prepackaged foods that are convenient but we all should eat better and be good examples for our kids.

  5. Nate & Kaela Mills January 5, 2023 at 12:00 am

    Kids are crazy about these books. These are great books that the whole family enjoys. They have an underlying message that is easy for kids to understand and follow. This one in particular has taught my daughter about healthy foods. Highly recommend all of these!

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