Why Do We Eat?

Why Do We Eat?
ISBN-10
0794513336
ISBN-13
9780794513337
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction / Cooking & Food
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Usborne
Author
Stephanie Turnbull

Description

Why do you need food and what happens to it inside your body? Which foods give you energy and which ones make you fit and strong? In this book you can explore your amazing insides and discover all kinds of fantastic food facts.

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