Snack Attack
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Narrated by:
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Gabrielle Byrne
About this listen
We all know children love candy, and sometimes they eat too much. Snack Attack is a fun, creative look at nutrition that shows children that eating well is a matter of making the right choices.
Addison Apple loves chocolate candy, ice cream, cookies, cake, and just about anything with a lot of sugar. His mother decided to see what would happen if she let Addison eat anything he liked. Addison thought it was a great idea.
Snack Attack is a fun listen, and children of all ages can identify with Addison!.
©2009 Marsha Casper Cook (P)2015 Marsha Casper CookListener received this title free
The little boy in this story is allowed to do exactly this. He can eat cookies and chocolate and ice cream all day long.
But will it make him happy in the long run?
The thing is this, the food kids are generally allowed to eat plentiful, is often half as tempting for them than the "forbidden fruit" and what you have to eat all day everyday, you will get tired of eventually.
I think the story is a good idea to try to make young kids understand, sweets all day long isn't the best way forward.
It's a good start for a talk about the importance to eat the right food.
Beautiful narration. Loved it.
Snack Attack
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