Bocci the Brave
Bocci the Brave
Bocci the Brave is the debut book in the brand new series called 'The Secret Adventures of the Dinner Plate Pals'. A book series designed to inspire a love of healthy food, from the moment little kids start exploring solids. Written and Illustrated by nutritionist, Lisa Baker.
Perfect for children from ages six months to four years.
Join Bocci the Brave on a magical adventure to help Dave grow.
The Dinner Plate Pals are here to help little kids and their grown-ups fall in love with healthy food.
Board Book, 15cm x 16cm
26 pages
ISBN: 978-0-6457240-2-8
Written and Illustrated by Lisa Baker
Designed by Ema Harrison
Printed in China
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As a nutritionist, I was instantly drawn to the concept of The Dinner Plate Pals. I recently gifted Bocci to a friend’s picky 3-year-old, and it worked like magic—he now loves broccoli! These fun and engaging adventure stories have a remarkable way of turning mealtime battles into positive experiences. Highly recommend for anyone struggling with fussy eaters!
Bocci the Brave is like a superhero story for dinner plates! 🦸♂️🍽️ It’s all about adventure, magic, and—wait for it—healthy eating. 🌟 Whether your little one is six months old or four years young, they’ll love joining Bocci on this fun food-filled journey. Plus, it’s a sneaky way to get them excited about nutritious meals. High-fives to Lisa Baker for creating such a cool plate-tastic tale!” 🥦📚✨
My picky little eater loves this book. I saw a little 'light bulb' moment when my daughter realised food can help her grow and do the things she wants to do. I've bought more for friends children as it is such a good resource for the super picky toddler stage!
My kids love this book! They will ask to read it again and again. It’s so educational & really promotes a healthy relationship with food, and Lisa does such a good job writing it in a way that’s fun for kids. The whole series has been a big hit in our family so far !
Our 4-year-old is a very fussy eater. Reading 'Bocci The Brave' before bed is helping him develop a positive association with broccoli, as he wants to be a 'big, strong boy.' He quotes it daily! We're looking forward to reading the rest of the series!