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OverviewTurn Mealtime Battles into Healthy Victories and Help Your Child Discover Why Vegetables Are a Toddlers Superpower Is dinner time becoming a daily struggle? Does your little one refuse anything green on their plate? You are not alone. Picky eating is a major milestone for many parents, but what if your child could learn the ""why"" behind healthy eating through a relatable friend? Meet Little Miu (Miu Xu), a skinny boy with messy hair and a nose as red as a tomato. He is playful and mischievous, but he has one big problem: whenever veggies are on the table, he rolls his eyes and stubbornly refuses to eat them. From Picky Eating to Playtime Joy In Little Miu - I Hate Vegetables!, young readers follow Miu as he turns his head away from even the most delicious meals. Even when Mom tries her best-using a super cool red car-shaped food plate and cutting carrots into beautiful flowers-Miu still splashes the veggies all over the table. He even refuses rewards like having his favorite book read to him. Inside this essential health and behavior guide, your child will discover: The Real Consequences of a No-Veggie Diet: The story takes a realistic turn when Miu starts feeling ""angry and annoyed"". He discovers that without vegetables, his body feels ""stuffed"" and uncomfortable. He spends 15 minutes on the toilet, but the ""stubborn poop"" simply wont come out. The Connection Between Food and Fun: Miu loves riding his balance bike like the wind. However, because of his digestive discomfort, he loses his energy and has to sit on the grass while his friends race. This relatable scenario helps toddlers understand that eating well is the key to playing hard. The Secret to Easy Pooping: Through a conversation with his friend Gau, Miu learns a vital life lesson: eating a special veggie dish every day provides enough nutrition to ""poop easily"". Once Miu understands that vegetables are the solution to his ""stuffed"" feeling, he finally asks Mom for a delicious vegetable stew. A Positive Habit for Life: The journey concludes with Miu becoming a cheerful and mischievous boy again. He no longer feels stuffed and can ride his bike with his friends all day long. Why Parents and Educators Choose the Little Miu Series: Addresses Real Childhood Issues: Specifically designed for children aged 3 and up to tackle common struggles like constipation and picky eating through empathy. Creative Mealtime Inspiration: Showcases how parents can use fun shapes and ""car-shaped plates"" to encourage a positive relationship with food. Engaging Visual Storytelling: Features vibrant, expressive illustrations that capture the emotional and physical journey of a growing child. Part of a Trusted Collection: This book is a proud member of the ""Story for Miu to be a Good Kid"" series, dedicated to building healthy daily habits. Give your child the gift of health and a happy tummy. Help them trade ""I hate veggies"" for a lifetime of healthy habits. Add Little Miu - I Hate Vegetables! to your collection today! Full Product DetailsAuthor: MukiPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.20cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.100kg ISBN: 9798254800729Pages: 32 Publication Date: 09 April 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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