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Food for All : What We Eat and Where it Comes From
Food for All : What We Eat and Where it Comes From
Food for All : What We Eat and Where it Comes From
Food for All : What We Eat and Where it Comes From
Food for All : What We Eat and Where it Comes From
Food for All : What We Eat and Where it Comes From
Food for All : What We Eat and Where it Comes From
Food for All : What We Eat and Where it Comes From
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Food for All : What We Eat and Where it Comes From

Published: 3 Apr 2025

Hardback, 48 pages

Recommended for age 7+

By Mary Hoffman

Illustrated by Ros Asquith

Published by Otter-Barry Books Ltd

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FOOD! We all need it to live – and here is a book bursting with information, questions and ideas about the food we eat, where it comes from and how it is shared.

Is there enough food to go round? Do some countries have too much? Should we all eat organic food or go vegetarian? Where does the food on our plates start from and how does it get to us? Is farming making climate change worse – and, most important of all, how can we feed everyone on our planet, now and in the future?

Created by bestselling superstars Mary Hoffman and Ros Asquith, the team behind The Great Big Books series, this is a brilliant, inspirational and diverse exploration of FOOD, with witty and thought-provoking illustrations.

Read our review on justimagine.co.uk

Tagged cooking and food and social justice