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This new offering in the Emotional Literacy series speaks directly to children and parents about one of today's most pressing issues -- childhood obesity. Dr. Larry Shapiro, an internationally known author and child psychologist, (with the help of a gang of amusing cartoon characters) explores childhood obesity from the point of view of a child, and offers child-friendly advice on how to deal with the problem. Being overweight is a big problem for lots of kids. Experts tell us that one in six children are overweight and that being overweight as a child not only makes kids feel bad about themselves, but also causes very serious diseases when they grow up. Freddy didn't think he was chubby, until he noticed his clothes were too tight and he couldn't keep up with the other kids in sports. With the encouragement of his family, his friends, his coaches and his physician, Freddy does indeed choose to fight fat. He learns how to change bad eating habits and lose weight by eating healthier foods, exercising, and spending far less time in front of the TV. This beautifully illustrated, fun book makes it easy for parents and children to learn to fight fat with Freddy, and to win.Lawrence E. Shapiro is the author of 'Freddy Fights Fat: An Emotional Literacy Book (Growing Up Happy)', published 2004 under ISBN 9780974778952 and ISBN 0974778958.
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