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Reviewed by Amy Raines for Readers' Favorite
Two Terrible Eaters, written and illustrated by Amy Fell, is the story of two children who only wanted to eat peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for every single meal. Their mother and father, the king and queen, hired cooks from many different countries in hopes of finding something that the kids would like to eat. After turning down many dishes and desserts prepared by the best chefs, the king and queen grew anxious and a bit irritated at times when the children pushed their dishes away with their noses in the air. Will the king and queen ever find a way to get their children to eat something other than peanut butter and jelly sandwiches? Will the kids ever try anything new without wrinkling their noses at it?
Two Terrible Eaters is a very interesting and entertaining children’s story with a solid plot about the eating habits of two young children. The characters will easily draw the attention of any child reader as the colorful illustrations tell the story as well as the words do. I love the way Two Terrible Eaters teaches kids that trying something new is an important part of life by using foods from different countries. The book also helps parents see that sometimes allowing a child to choose what they like may lead to healthier food choices. I recommend Two Terrible Eaters because it sends a positive message to children that not only should they try new things, but also not to judge anything based solely on the way it looks.