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Books for Kids :Tommy Tiger Visits Veggie WorldWhen Tommy Tiger won’t eat his vegetables at dinner, he gets in trouble by his mom and dad. After they send him to bed, Tommy visits Veggie World and gets to find out why vegetables are important for him. Will he learn to love his veggies?Parents, this book is designed to teach kids to eat their vegetables. It shows children that just because a piece of food looks like something that they won’t want to eat, it doesn’t mean it won’t be delicious. It also talks about the health benefits of three vegetables, and why they should eat them.Beautifully illustrated bedtime story that children and parents will love! Download Your Copy Right Now! Your kids will love going back to this cute Illustration book again and again.

34 pages, Kindle Edition

First published June 2, 2015

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Author 22 books187 followers
January 14, 2019
Tommy Tiger doesn't like to eat his vegetables. Not surprising, since tigers are not herbivores. I wonder why the author did not choose another animal for the protagonist.

Tommy is sent to bed early because he refuses to eat his broccoli. He has a dream in which he travels to the veggie world. He is guided by Billy Broccoli, Tracey Tomato, and Charlie Carrot on a visit to their home and is encouraged to try a sample of each vegetable. It seems that Timmy does not want to be rude and is no longer reluctant to taste a sample of each.

To his astonishment, Timmy discovers that he really does like his vegetables. He learns that you can't judge something by its appearance. Now the growing tiger understands that his parents want him to grow up healthy and strong.

This book is written to inspire children to eat their vegetables. While the objective is laudable, the Kindle version had some formatting and editing issues. I believe that adding more illustrations would have made the book more effective for younger children. If you have a child who is reluctant to try new foods, you might want to read this to her. While the storyline contains a good message, I don't think it is particularly persuasive.
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Author 105 books369 followers
July 20, 2017
I found this book fun and informative as Tommy Tiger is going to learn a bit about vegetables are why it is important to add them to your diet. I liked that the author took Tommy and readers into a dream that was fun and also taught a lesson to children and maybe even adults. I saw this book had one and two star reviews, I feel the author's work is well above that and think kids and parents will find this a delightful and helpful read.
28 reviews
July 14, 2018
Not a book for 3-5 year-olds

There were few illustrations, which keep little ones engaged in the story. Far too many words with little point. And sending a child off to sleep and dreaming of being surrounded by giant broccoli probably isn't going to encourage him to love the veggie!
Profile Image for A'Lora Hamilton.
146 reviews3 followers
July 29, 2018
Great lesson

Tommy Tiger visits veggie world by Tommy Tiger

The lesson was verry enjoyable though felt as though should have more pictures for kids
The story really took me back to watching Blue's clues when they would go in the pictures
Thank you for that bit of nostalgia

I am so glad that I found this book for free

101 reviews5 followers
October 3, 2021
The babies loved

This was a great book and the babies loved it. My granddaughter is ready to eat vegetables. My grandson repeated some of the words, however, the verdict is still out if he will eat them.
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24 reviews1 follower
October 16, 2025
I enjoyed reading this book because it teaches children that vegetables aren’t nasty, no matter what they may look like to them but Tommy the Tiger teaches children that vegetables help you grow big and strong as you get older.
3 reviews
May 7, 2018
This book encouraged my child to try his veg

Given a 5 star rating because the book worked
This book encouraged my child Try his vegetables
Thank you so much
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982 reviews32 followers
August 4, 2018
Veggies are great

This book went down well with our vegan kiddys my 4 year old grandson said he wants to give it 8 stars.
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54 reviews2 followers
January 9, 2019
Very unhealthy punish based parenting borderline abusive denies child support altogether if they don't want to eat one part
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May 24, 2019
Great book!

Great book! I think it may have convinced my 3 year old to eat his vegetables. The story was very entertaining.
13 reviews3 followers
January 14, 2020
Read with granddaughters, aged 6 and 4. They both loved it!
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447 reviews1 follower
September 16, 2020
Had fun reading to my niece

She said she was going to try veggies tomorrow. I hope so but it was a great read I did different voices to make it more entertaining.
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May 23, 2021
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July 20, 2016
Any media that convinces kids (and adults!) to eat more fruits and veggies is a good thing, and if this e-book accomplishes that, it's great. However, it did seem a little too didactic to me; lots of you have to eat fruits & veggies, fruits & veggies are good for you, etc.--which is just as likely to turn kids off as it is inspire them.

As an aside, I wasn't terribly impressed with the random-clipart illustrations, and kept wondering why a carnivore like a tiger, baring his mighty fangs on the front cover, would need to eat vegetables. (I live with felines, and I can say any one of them would rather be given a flea bath than eat broccoli.) Granted, the tiniest tots probably won't notice either.

The first line of defense it getting kids to eat healthy rests with the parents; parents need to learn to cook appealing and yummy plant-based meals and eat them themselves--eating fruits and veggies should be just normal eating, not a chore to complete like cleaning one's room.
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