Eat for Goals!: Football Heroes' Healthy Recipes

Eat for Goals!: Football Heroes' Healthy Recipes

by Various (Author)

Synopsis

Thirteen top international footballers - including Steven Gerrard, Frank Lampard, Thierry Henry, Barry Ferguson and Kelly Smith - share their favourite recipes and what food they like to eat to help them play well. As awareness grows that a healthy lifestyle is essential in tackling the childhood obesity epidemic, this colourful book explains the link between healthy eating and performance. Produced in conjunction with UEFA, the World Heart Federation and the European Commission, the book teaches children about different food groups and how they can help you live a healthy lifestyle.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 96
Publisher: A & C Black Publishers Ltd
Published: 07 Apr 2009

ISBN 10: 140811481X
ISBN 13: 9781408114810
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: Fully illustrated with cartoons and photographs of top international footballers offering their take on healthy eating and tasty recipes Backed by an ongoing high-profile PR campaign by UEFA and the World Heart Federation - including features on the BBC's Market Kitchen cookery programme Free downloadable teacher support materials available

Media Reviews
With simple ingredients and easy-to-follow recipes, any junior star will soon be able to rustle up a quick rice cubana, just like Henry, a power omelette (Miroslav Klose) or crunchy sea bream with herbs (Stevie G). Four Four Two (May 2009) Eat for Goals is a book that gives children and young people infomation on healthy eating and quick and easy receipes for healthy cooking. Medial News Today August 2009 'It's a colourful food and recipe book for kids, packed full of cartoons and photos of top international male and female footballers.' Healthy Magazine (August 2009) 'Packed full of recipes, cartoons and photogrphs, the colourful book demonstrates clearly the link between healthy eating and performance.' School Sport (September/October 2009) '...a Christmas stocking-filler for a young football fanatic in your family...' Sweet (December 2009)