Miam La Nature by Lisa Voisard at Helvetiq RendezVous in the Children’s section

Miam La Nature by Lisa Voisard at Helvetiq RendezVous in the Children’s section
Miam La Nature by Lisa Voisard at Helvetiq Nice RendezVous in the Children’s Books section

Helvetiq editions publish Miam La Nature by Lisa Voisard, a book intended for children curious to know more about their diet.

HELVETIQ EDITIONS – The book Miam la Nature answers children’s questions about the foods they find all cooked on their plate. How does a strawberry grow? Where does chocolate come from? Where do fries come from? How do you make bread?
Products from the garden, agriculture, dairy products and drinks, meat and seafood, Lisa Voisard takes a tour of all our food, explaining to children their characteristics and their method of production or manufacturing. She adds historical facts and, thanks to her simple and stylized graphics, children recognize fruits and vegetables at first glance. The very colorful pages dotted with small blocks of text are very pleasant to read. This invitation to discover the world of food will interest young readers from 6 years old and also the little ones on the condition of playing with them this treasure hunt which leads from the table to the market via the kitchen to the meeting of everything that makes up our food.
At the end of the book, Lisa Voisard gives some “anti-waste” advice such as reducing and recycling packaging or buying in bulk…

Miam La Nature
Lisa Voisard
Helvetiq Editions

128 pages
Format : 25,00 x 18,00 cm
Prix : 19,90 €

About the author
Lisa Voisard
is a graphic designer and illustrator from Lausanne. His illustrations are fresh, graphic and colorful. A nature lover, she likes to be inspired by animals and plants, which are the subject of her other published by Helvetiq, Ornithorama, Arborama and Insectorama.

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