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Where Does the Food You Eat Come From?
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Anne wants to educate children about why farmers are important and why they matter to our lives. She also wants to educate children, through this book, about where our food comes from in its most natural state before it hits the supermarket shelves.
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Anne Wigglebottom
Anne is an identical twin, and her experience has been that often children do not know about twins. She would like to use her experience of being an identical twin to help educate children about twins so that they learn about them as part of their education. She is also a trained preschool teacher and has many years of experience working with children. She has written many other childrens books to help educate children.
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