Healthy Eating That Kids Respond To


Author: Sarah Butland


Healthy Eating that Kids Respond To


Children finally want to read and eat healthy and it is all thanks to a recently published book titled Sending You Sammy. The first installment of a series intended to decrease the rate of obesity and increase the rate of literacy, Sending You Sammy is in book stores now.


With literacy on the decline and obesity on the incline good books with great values are what the world needs. Inspiring, habit changing, and an altogether educational read without boring or lecturing the reader, Sammy just keeps growing and learning alongside its readers.Aimed at children between the ages of nine and twelve Sending You Sammy is great for the even younger child to instill great eating habits before they desire the foods not on the food guide.


Basic nutrition in an inspiring and interesting way kids will actually respond to. For a bed time story you’ll be amazed with the choices your kids will make for breakfast so make sure you’re prepared and eat up! Everyone will want to let their children stay up late to read the story again.


Already proving its value with sales this book will have children wanting more and actually asking for a book for their birthday and you will want to be the person to buy it for them.


Bananas will never go bad again with children in your house. Even vegetables will be hard to keep in the house as there will be no more fighting to have everyone finish their carrots at supper time. Instead of watching Saturday morning cartoons people will be enjoying the outdoors and have the energy to do so. Life will never be the same again once this book is read and you’ll just wonder when the next Adventures of Sammy book will hit the shelves.


It won’t be long before fruit salad is being served instead of birthday cakes and then you’ll just see the pounds drop and kids be happy to wake up for school.


About the Author:
Sarah Butland, the author of Sending You Sammy, is living in New Brunswick, Canada where the rate of obesity increased by up to 2.5 times in one year. The rate among Canadian boys and girl increased by up to five times in the year 2006 which is an awful statistic. The province is said to have the highest rate of obesity in North America.


Adult illiteracy is a horrible situation and the solution starts years before with making it enjoyable for children to read. The more kids want to read the less people have to hide that they can’t read. Great books with valuable lessons will change the unacceptable direction the rate of illiteracy and obesity are headed in.