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First Helpings

A History of Children and Food

How childhood and food have shaped each other through history—and still do.

What should children eat and why? How should they eat it, and what should they learn about food? Answers to questions like these have differed over time. First Helpings explores the relationship between children and food in history, drawing on a rich variety of social records, cookery and etiquette books, and children’s literature. Topics covered include breast/bottle feeding, the difference between “adult” and “children’s” food and drink, table manners, school meals, and learning to cook. Deborah Albon and Amy Palmer discuss wider social issues, such as teaching children about the ethics of food choices, the role children have played in food production, and the ever-present scandal of hungry children in society. First Helpings provides a unique look at childhood and eating that relates the past to the present and considers ways forward.

288 pages | 35 halftones | 5.43 x 8.5 | © 2026

Food and Gastronomy

History: European History


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Reviews

"The authors shine a light on the impact of hunger on children and their families and the book highlights how food is interwoven in everyday life and in the collective memory, which has an impact on the life course. An excellent book which leads all of us to think hard about these issues."

Gurpinder Singh Lalli, professor at University of Wolverhampton School of Education and author of "Schools, Food and Social Learning"

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