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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Tim J. Myers , Tim J. MyersPublisher: Familius LLC Imprint: Familius LLC Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.113kg ISBN: 9781939629210ISBN 10: 1939629217 Pages: 136 Publication Date: 05 September 2014 Recommended Age: From 8 to 11 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsReviewsRude Dude's Book of Food has powerful and poignant moments in between delightful fun and whimsy! It folds in history, from Alexander the Great to internment camps to the roots of fortune cookies, while focusing on interesting stories about foods kids love. And the tone of the 'Keep Being Awesome' health-tip sidebars was spot on! Barbara M. Burns, Ph.D. Professor and Director of Liberal Studies: Pre-Teaching and Child Studies, Santa Clara University Children are exposed to literally thousands of messages about food each year in all types of media. The vast majority of these are marketing messages designed to manipulate and deceive, with the result that most kids have very little knowledge about the food they eat what it s made from, what its nutritional value is, and why it was created. Tim J. Myers' Rude Dude's Book of Food has a refreshing new voice that can break through the clutter with kid-friendly, and often sassy, explanations about the history of some of kids (and adults') favorite foods. Rude Dude takes us on a journey around the globe to pinpoint key moments in the history of foods like pizza, hamburgers, and chocolate. Myers celebrates the universality of some foods (like chocolate), and describes how different cultures customize them (like noodles/pasta). Rude Dude celebrates food not for the prize inside the box or the superstar athlete who endorses it, but for authentic reasons like people around the world serving it at their celebrations, explorers taking it across oceans to new lands, or, in the words of the Dude himself, its general awesomeness. Katharine E. Heintz, Ph.D., Department of Communication, Santa Clara University I love Tim J. Myers' Rude Dude's Book of Food it was so much fun to read! There is something about Tim's unique voice that made me want to read more. This style and this topic are perfect for children. They can learn this important information and at the same time have fun and be engaged in the Rude Dude's Book of Food has powerful and poignant moments in between delightful fun and whimsy! It folds in history, from Alexander the Great to internment camps to the roots of fortune cookies, while focusing on interesting stories about foods kids love. And the tone of the 'Keep Being Awesome' health-tip sidebars was spot on! Barbara M. Burns, Ph.D. Professor and Director of Liberal Studies: Pre-Teaching and Child Studies, Santa Clara University Children are exposed to literally thousands of messages about food each year in all types of media. The vast majority of these are marketing messages designed to manipulate and deceive, with the result that most kids have very little knowledge about the food they eat what it s made from, what its nutritional value is, and why it was created. Tim J. Myers' Rude Dude's Book of Food has a refreshing new voice that can break through the clutter with kid-friendly, and often sassy, explanations about the history of some of kids (and adults') favorite foods. Rude Dude takes us on a journey around the globe to pinpoint key moments in the history of foods like pizza, hamburgers, and chocolate. Myers celebrates the universality of some foods (like chocolate), and describes how different cultures customize them (like noodles/pasta). Rude Dude celebrates food not for the prize inside the box or the superstar athlete who endorses it, but for authentic reasons like people around the world serving it at their celebrations, explorers taking it across oceans to new lands, or, in the words of the Dude himself, its general awesomeness. Katharine E. Heintz, Ph.D., Department of Communication, Santa Clara University I love Tim J. Myers' Rude Dude's Book of Food it was so much fun to read! There is something about Tim's unique voice that made me want to read more. This style and this topic are perfect for children. They can learn this important information and at the same time have fun and be engaged in the book's humor! Christin Rude Dude's Book of Food has powerful and poignant moments in between delightful fun and whimsy! It folds in history, from Alexander the Great to internment camps to the roots of fortune cookies, while focusing on interesting stories about foods kids love. And the tone of the 'Keep Being Awesome' health-tip sidebars was spot on! Barbara M. Burns, Ph.D. Professor and Director of Liberal Studies: Pre-Teaching and Child Studies, Santa Clara University Children are exposed to literally thousands of messages about food each year in all types of media. The vast majority of these are marketing messages designed to manipulate and deceive, with the result that most kids have very little knowledge about the food they eat what it s made from, what its nutritional value is, and why it was created. Tim J. Myers' Rude Dude's Book of Food has a refreshing new voice that can break through the clutter with kid-friendly, and often sassy, explanations about the history of some of kids (and adults') favorite foods. Rude Dude takes us on a journey around the globe to pinpoint key moments in the history of foods like pizza, hamburgers, and chocolate. Myers celebrates the universality of some foods (like chocolate), and describes how different cultures customize them (like noodles/pasta). Rude Dude celebrates food not for the prize inside the box or the superstar athlete who endorses it, but for authentic reasons like people around the world serving it at their celebrations, explorers taking it across oceans to new lands, or, in the words of the Dude himself, its general awesomeness. Katharine E. Heintz, Ph.D., Department of Communication, Santa Clara University I love Tim J. Myers' Rude Dude's Book of Food it was so much fun to read! There is something about Tim's unique voice that made me want to read more. This style and this topic are perfect for children. They can learn this important information and at the same time have fun and be engaged in the Rude Dude's Book of Food has powerful and poignant moments in between delightful fun and whimsy! It folds in history, from Alexander the Great to internment camps to the roots of fortune cookies, while focusing on interesting stories about foods kids love. And the tone of the 'Keep Being Awesome' health-tip sidebars was spot on! Barbara M. Burns, Ph.D. Professor and Director of Liberal Studies: Pre-Teaching and Child Studies, Santa Clara University Children are exposed to literally thousands of messages about food each year in all types of media. The vast majority of these are marketing messages designed to manipulate and deceive, with the result that most kids have very little knowledge about the food they eat what it s made from, what its nutritional value is, and why it was created. Tim J. Myers' Rude Dude's Book of Food has a refreshing new voice that can break through the clutter with kid-friendly, and often sassy, explanations about the history of some of kids (and adults') favorite foods. Rude Dude takes us on a journey around the globe to pinpoint key moments in the history of foods like pizza, hamburgers, and chocolate. Myers celebrates the universality of some foods (like chocolate), and describes how different cultures customize them (like noodles/pasta). Rude Dude celebrates food not for the prize inside the box or the superstar athlete who endorses it, but for authentic reasons like people around the world serving it at their celebrations, explorers taking it across oceans to new lands, or, in the words of the Dude himself, its general awesomeness. Katharine E. Heintz, Ph.D., Department of Communication, Santa Clara University I love Tim J. Myers' Rude Dude's Book of Food it was so much fun to read! There is something about Tim's unique voice that made me want to read more. This style and this topic are perfect for children. They can learn this important information and at the same time have fun and be engaged in the book's humor! Christin Rude Dude's Book of Food has powerful and poignant moments in between delightful fun and whimsy! It folds in history, from Alexander the Great to internment camps to the roots of fortune cookies, while focusing on interesting stories about foods kids love. And the tone of the 'Keep Being Awesome' health-tip sidebars was spot on! Barbara M. Burns, Ph.D. Professor and Director of Liberal Studies: Pre-Teaching and Child Studies, Santa Clara University Children are exposed to literally thousands of messages about food each year in all types of media. The vast majority of these are marketing messages designed to manipulate and deceive, with the result that most kids have very little knowledge about the food they eat what it s made from, what its nutritional value is, and why it was created. Tim J. Myers' Rude Dude's Book of Food has a refreshing new voice that can break through the clutter with kid-friendly, and often sassy, explanations about the history of some of kids (and adults') favorite foods. Rude Dude takes us on a journey around the globe to pinpoint key moments in the history of foods like pizza, hamburgers, and chocolate. Myers celebrates the universality of some foods (like chocolate), and describes how different cultures customize them (like noodles/pasta). Rude Dude celebrates food not for the prize inside the box or the superstar athlete who endorses it, but for authentic reasons like people around the world serving it at their celebrations, explorers taking it across oceans to new lands, or, in the words of the Dude himself, its general awesomeness. Katharine E. Heintz, Ph.D., Department of Communication, Santa Clara University I love Tim J. Myers' Rude Dude's Book of Food it was so much fun to read! There is something about Tim's unique voice that made me want to read more. This style and this topic are perfect for children. They can learn this important information and at the same time have fun and be engaged in the book's humor! Christin Rude Dude's Book of Food has powerful and poignant moments in between delightful fun and whimsy! It folds in history, from Alexander the Great to internment camps to the roots of fortune cookies, while focusing on interesting stories about foods kids love. And the tone of the 'Keep Being Awesome' health-tip sidebars was spot on! Barbara M. Burns, Ph.D. Professor and Director of Liberal Studies: Pre-Teaching and Child Studies, Santa Clara University Children are exposed to literally thousands of messages about food each year in all types of media. The vast majority of these are marketing messages designed to manipulate and deceive, with the result that most kids have very little knowledge about the food they eat what it s made from, what its nutritional value is, and why it was created. Tim J. Myers' Rude Dude's Book of Food has a refreshing new voice that can break through the clutter with kid-friendly, and often sassy, explanations about the history of some of kids (and adults') favorite foods. Rude Dude takes us on a journey around the globe to pinpoint key moments in the history of foods like pizza, hamburgers, and chocolate. Myers celebrates the universality of some foods (like chocolate), and describes how different cultures customize them (like noodles/pasta). Rude Dude celebrates food not for the prize inside the box or the superstar athlete who endorses it, but for authentic reasons like people around the world serving it at their celebrations, explorers taking it across oceans to new lands, or, in the words of the Dude himself, its general awesomeness. Katharine E. Heintz, Ph.D., Department of Communication, Santa Clara University I love Tim J. Myers' Rude Dude's Book of Food it was so much fun to read! There is something about Tim's unique voice that made me want to read more. This style and this topic are perfect for children. They can learn this important information and at the same time have fun and be engaged in the Author InformationTim J. Myers is a writer, storyteller, songwriter, and teacher. He has eleven children's books out and four on the way, has won numerous awards, and has published fiction, non-fiction, and poetry for children and adults. He lives in Santa Clara, California, is the oldest of eleven children, and can whistle and hum at the same time-though he hasn't won any awards for that . . . yet. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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