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Barnes and Noble

Who Ate What?: A Historical Guessing Game for Food Lovers

Current price: $19.95
Who Ate What?: A Historical Guessing Game for Food Lovers
Who Ate What?: A Historical Guessing Game for Food Lovers

Barnes and Noble

Who Ate What?: A Historical Guessing Game for Food Lovers

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‘An entertaining look at foods of the past.’ –
Wall Street Journal
Guess what people ate throughout history in this deliciously informative introduction to culinary history
In this first book of culinary history for children, readers will discover the fascinating dishes eaten by 10 high-interest historical peoples – from prehistoric humans to children of the future. Whether munching on mud-baked hedgehogs like the ancient Egyptians, or nibbling tacos topped with chillis grown in space like the astronauts of today, readers will be immersed in the diverse, tasty, weird, and wonderful food history of the world.
Packed with guess-what challenges, unbelievable facts, and interactive guessing game, 4 real recipes from different eras, and delicious reveals, this fact-filled read-aloud encourages an interest in food (and perhaps a bit of subtle encouragement to taste something new!), and is perfect for history-lovers and food-enthusiasts alike.
Ages 6 - 9

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