Having a child who is obese this book really screamed out to me and I couldn't wait to read it. There aren't too many children's books out there that hit on this epidemic. Another bonus was it was easy to read for my daughter who is 8. She actually enjoyed the book and compared his shell to her clothes.
Int he book we meet Toby who loves to eat. The problem is his body is just too big for his shell. People come from all over with solutions, but in the end Toby learns it's all up to him to fix the problem himself. With hard work and changes he does just that.
The last few pages have cute healthy recipe ideas for families to try. I was so happy when my daughter asked if we could come up with a few ourselves!
I would recommend this book to anyone who has an overweight child in their life or those who are just trying to get their children to eat healthier.
About the Author
Ayala Raz is the author of the comprehensive book on Israeli fashion 'Changing Styles- Hundred Years of Fashion in Israel' (Yediot Aharonot, Tel-Aviv, 1996) which is considered the best written book about this topic.
Based on her expertise, she has contributed numerous articles to local and international periodicals on Israeli fashion:
'Dress in Modern Israel', in Encyclopedia of World Dress and Fashion,
edited by Gillian Vogelsang-Eastwood, (Vol. 5, Central and Southwest Asia, pp. 157-164. Oxford: Berg Publishers, 2010).
'The Equalizing Shoe', an article in 'Jews and Shoes', edited by Edna Nahshon (Berg, Oxford, New-York, 2008)
'Fashion's Lines: Designers and Styles in the 20th Century' The Interactive Multimedia Knowledge Base (Ort Israel, Tel-Aviv, 1998).
Ayala Raz has worked as a fashion designer and consultant to several fashion companies in Israel.
She has been a senior lecturer at the Fashion Design Department at Shenkar College of Engineering and Design (Ramat-Gan, Israel), and was the head of the Fashion Design Department.
She was a consultant to Tel-Aviv History Museum and Chief Consultant for the T.V Series on Israeli Fashion 'Tsav Ha'Ofna' (Fashion's Dictate. 2010).
She is the Curator of several fashion exhibitions in Israel, amongst them:
'The lady with the Daisies' (Gottex), at The Design Museum Holon (2013).
'Textileliry' at 'Periscope', Tel-Aviv (2012).
'Text-Textile- Texture' at 'Periscope', Tel-Aviv (2010).
'First Settlers' Clothing' at Rishon-Le-Zion History Museum (1999)
In 2008 she started designing Art- Jewelry, which was exhibited at leading galleries in Israel, The Netherlands and Germany.
She represented the Israeli Jewelry at the competition 'True Colors' in Amsterdam (2010).
For her achievements she was granted honorable membership by the Israeli Fashion and Textile Association (2010).
She is currently writing children books. Two of them were published, in English, by Amazon: 'The Colorful Adventure of Tollie the Turtle' and 'The Best Advice a Tubby Turtle Can Get'. Each of these stories teaches an essential lesson about life.
Her blog: http:// ayalaraz.com deals with Israeli fashion and art issues.
I received this book free in return for a review. My opinions are my own.
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