Stop! Don't Eat Me: A Story about Fair Trade for Kids (and their Parents!)
by Naomi Poole
illust. Dave Parker
Book, 2004, 30 pp
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Ten-year-old Bobby's mouth is watering to take a huge bite of his Whoooshhh! chocolate bar. But before he gets there, the chocolate bar starts to speak to him! "Stop! Don't Eat Me" teaches kids (and their parents and teachers!) about fair trade chocolate in a charming tale that whooshes the wide-eyed Bobby via 'chocolate time travel' to a chocolate factory, to an ancient Aztec country, to a field in South America where a little girl shares a meager meal after spending 13 hours working, and to a fair trade shop in England.
Bobby learns about where chocolate comes from, including the history, as well as about his own individual consumer power to make a difference in places far from home.
Bobby learns about where chocolate comes from, including the history, as well as about his own individual consumer power to make a difference in places far from home.
Type | |
Genre | Children's Story |
Expression | Illustrated/Picture Book |
Topic | Fair Trade |
Audience | Children |
Language | English |
Publisher | PeaceDiviners International Inc. |
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