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Do the wild animals in the zoo eat the same food as we do? Oh no they don't! Or maybe they do! Or perhaps they prefer to eat food that is natural and healthy. Peek inside to see. Do Lions Eat Lollipops? is a fun book for younger children, helping them to see that wild animals in the zoo prefer to eat food that occurs naturally and is less processed than the foods that are sometimes found in our daily human diet. OOPS! We know that food which is naturally occurring and organic is definitely better for us, for the environment and ultimately better for our planet. Processed foods contain…mehr

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Do the wild animals in the zoo eat the same food as we do? Oh no they don't! Or maybe they do! Or perhaps they prefer to eat food that is natural and healthy. Peek inside to see. Do Lions Eat Lollipops? is a fun book for younger children, helping them to see that wild animals in the zoo prefer to eat food that occurs naturally and is less processed than the foods that are sometimes found in our daily human diet. OOPS! We know that food which is naturally occurring and organic is definitely better for us, for the environment and ultimately better for our planet. Processed foods contain additives that are less healthy for us to eat and are harmful to the environment and therefore our planet. Do Lions Eat Lollipops? helps to educate children early on to the fact that they can make a choice between eating ultra processed foods or eating foods that are found naturally. Even wild animals in the zoo instinctively prefer to eat naturally occurring unprocessed foods. Maybe it's a good idea that we do that too.
Autorenporträt
Rossann Cummins grew up in Wicklow, Ireland. She trained as a nurse and midwife in Dublin before having a family of her own with her husband, Fergal. The Cummins family have enjoyed living in Sydney, Australia, and Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates. Rossann has written three children's picture books about emigration from a child's point of view. She likes to write about current issues that affect young families with a slant towards health, well-being and the environment. She is currently living with her family in Cork.