Read Them and Eat

Read Them and Eat Read Them and Eat makes eating fun through creative storytelling. Your child will become the primary illustrator through the use of food.

Eating is an everyday task that adults accomplish without qualm or worry. But when we feed our kids, it can become the single hardest thing we do all day. My son Lucas was a picky eater, so I was challenged to think of fun ways to get him to eat his veggies. After brainstorming, I thought, “What better way to get kids excited about food than by interacting with it through a story!”

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d Eat Books promotes creativity, addresses picky food and non-eaters, and is a practical tool to help supermoms and dads multitask. My books make the 2+ year old its primary illustrator. The stories encourage children to use their own food to create and act out a story within the designed space. By the end of the story an entire meal will have been eaten. Read Them and Eat Books uses creative storytelling to engage children in a meal, as well as to entertain and teach them new concepts.

Newborn to 6 year old activities that will encourage speech and language development.
11/28/2016

Newborn to 6 year old activities that will encourage speech and language development.

The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) is the national professional, scientific, and credentialing association for 186,000 members and affiliates who are audiologists; speech-language pathologists; speech, language, and hearing scientists; audiology and speech-language pathology sup...

Christopher's Books (http://www.christophersbooks.com/) is a quaint, lovable spot in San Francisco's Potrero Hill neighb...
10/28/2016

Christopher's Books (http://www.christophersbooks.com/) is a quaint, lovable spot in San Francisco's Potrero Hill neighborhood. I am honored to have Read Them and Eat Books being sold there. Stop by and say "hi" to Ben and Tee when you are in the area.

Are you in San Francisco and looking for something to do tomorrow? How about enjoying a bowl of chowder while shopping i...
10/21/2016

Are you in San Francisco and looking for something to do tomorrow? How about enjoying a bowl of chowder while shopping in the open air?

Read Them and Eat will be selling its books at the 2016 Wharf Fest Chowder Competition & Street Fair. Come by and say "hi"!

Wharf Fest, a free Fisherman’s Wharf festival, returns to San Francisco’s iconic neighborhood for the fourth year.

The books have arrived!  Packaging and sending them out has been become a family affair. :)From an idea to Kickstarter c...
06/11/2016

The books have arrived!

Packaging and sending them out has been become a family affair. :)

From an idea to Kickstarter completion, I've received some amazing help. A special shout-out to some folks that have really played a part in this creation. You've mentored me, encouraged me, and supported me along the way. Naomi Shih, Harris Herman, Alastair Ong, Betsey Lin Tsai, Kaitlin Severini, Cherrie Chen, Daniel Chao, Jeff Wiguna, Andrew Chau, Chris Tsai, Jonathan Li. THANK YOU.

Let's Read Them and Eat!

04/19/2016

Our books were sent to the printers! That means in just a few more weeks we will be sending our Kickstarter backers and others that have purchased a copy via our website their own one of a kind books. You can still get yours at readthemandeat.com!

One of my fondest childhood memories was cooking, tasting and assembling dishes I created with my grandmother.  She enco...
03/21/2016

One of my fondest childhood memories was cooking, tasting and assembling dishes I created with my grandmother. She encouraged me to try things out on my own, and I remember loving every single minute of it. "By giving children the opportunity to investigate materials with no preconceived knowledge, you’re helping them develop and refine their cognitive, social and emotional, physical, creative and linguistic skillsets." This article presents other ways to develop these skills. http://www.pbs.org/parents/child-development/sensory-play/developing-and-cultivating-skills-through-sensory-play/

Learn why sensory play is important for child development.

"When you combine activities that require movement, talking, and listening, it activates multiple areas of the brain. "T...
03/04/2016

"When you combine activities that require movement, talking, and listening, it activates multiple areas of the brain. "The more parts of your brain you use, the more likely you are to retain information," says Judy Dodge, author of 25 Quick Formative Assessments for a Differentiated Classroom (Scholastic, 2009)." http://www.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=3751901

Students are more engaged and focused when they're working on hands-on projects.

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