The Best Books about Chocolate for Kids
📝 This post, Books about Chocolate, was originally published in 2014 and has been updated with new information and resources.
I have a confession—I have a serious sweet tooth. So do my boys! There have been plenty of times when we’ve tried to cut back on sugary treats, and that’s when I realized there was another way to enjoy chocolate…through books.
Whether you’re celebrating Valentine’s Day, learning about where chocolate comes from, or simply looking for a fun read-aloud, these chocolate-themed books are sure to satisfy every little chocoholic. Some are silly, some are magical, and others explain the fascinating journey from cacao bean to chocolate bar.
If your students or children love chocolate as much as mine do, these books are a sweet addition to your home or classroom library.
Picture Books about Chocolate

Love Monster and the Last Chocolate by Rachel Bright
Love Monster discovers a mysterious box of chocolates on his doorstep and must decide whether to keep them or share them with his friends. This sweet story is a wonderful read-aloud for talking about kindness, friendship, and generosity.
Sweet Coco: The Chocolate Maker’s Apprentice by Jake Perez
Join Coco on a magical journey to discover how chocolate is made. This charming picture book blends storytelling with fascinating facts about the journey from cacao bean to chocolate.
I Love Chocolate by Davide Cali
This humorous picture book celebrates everyone’s favorite sweet treat while gently reminding readers that sometimes too much of a good thing isn’t always best. Kids will love the playful illustrations and chocolate-filled fun.
Blue Frog: The Legend of Chocolate by Dianne de Las Casas
This beautifully illustrated folktale tells the legend of how the secret of chocolate was shared with the people of Earth. It’s a wonderful choice for introducing students to culture, legends, and the history of cacao.
Grandpa Cacao: A Tale of Chocolate by Elizabeth Zunon
Grandpa Cacao takes readers on a journey from cacao farms to the chocolate we enjoy today. This beautifully illustrated story combines storytelling with fascinating facts about where chocolate comes from.
Chapter Books About Chocolate

The Chocolate Touch by Patrick Skene Catling
This is one of my favorite classroom read-alouds! This classic twist on the King Midas legend follows a boy whose wish for endless chocolate comes true—with unexpected consequences. It always sparks great discussions about gratitude and self-control.
Chocolate Fever by Robert Kimmel Smith
Henry Green loves chocolate so much that he develops the world’s first case of Chocolate Fever! This humorous chapter book has entertained young readers for generations.
Nonfiction Books About Chocolate

If your students have ever asked, “Where does chocolate come from?” these nonfiction books are the perfect place to start. They explain how cacao beans are grown, harvested, and transformed into one of our favorite treats. They also pair beautifully with science, geography, sequencing, and informational writing lessons.
Where Chocolate Grows by Irma L. Hersel
Travel to the tropical regions where cacao trees grow and discover how chocolate begins its journey. Beautiful illustrations and fascinating facts make this a wonderful introduction to where chocolate comes from.
From Cocoa Beans to Chocolate by Bridget Heos
Young readers learn how cacao beans are harvested and transformed into chocolate through simple text and colorful photographs. A great choice for introducing informational text.
From Cocoa Bean to Chocolate by Lisa M. Herrington
Young readers learn how cacao beans are harvested and transformed into chocolate through simple text and colorful photographs. This is a great choice for introducing informational text and the chocolate-making process.
Cocoa to Chocolate (Start to Finish) by Robin Nelson
This nonfiction book clearly explains every step of chocolate production with engaging photographs and easy-to-understand text. Perfect for elementary classrooms.
Extend the Learning
One of my favorite science units to teach in first grade was our Farm to Table unit. We spent several weeks learning where everyday foods come from, and the chocolate lessons were always a class favorite! My students were amazed to discover that chocolate starts as a fruit growing on a tree. Watching their surprise as they followed the journey from cacao pod to chocolate bar never got old.
Those lessons eventually inspired several classroom resources that pair perfectly with these books.
From Beans to Chocolate Sequencing & Writing Activities
After reading about how chocolate is made, students sequence each step from cacao bean to chocolate bar before writing about the process. This hands-on activity reinforces reading comprehension while building sequencing and informational writing skills.

💚 Grab From Beans to Chocolate from TPT here.
The Chocolate Touch Reading Guide
If you’re reading The Chocolate Touch with your class, this novel study includes comprehension questions, vocabulary activities, writing prompts, and extension activities that make planning simple.

💚 Grab The Chocolate Touch Reading Guide from TPT here.
How Do You Make Hot Chocolate? Procedural Writing Activity
Wrap up your chocolate study with a cozy writing activity! Students practice procedural writing as they explain how to make a delicious cup of hot cocoa using sequencing words and clear directions. It’s a fun winter extension that connects perfectly with any chocolate-themed lesson.

💚 Grab How to Make Hot Chocolate from TPT here.
Final Thoughts for Books about Chocolate
Chocolate books are a fun way to combine literacy with science, geography, history, and writing. Whether you’re reading a silly picture book, diving into a classic chapter book, or exploring the fascinating journey from cacao bean to chocolate bar, these books are sure to spark curiosity and plenty of classroom conversations.
And don’t be surprised if your students leave the classroom craving a piece of chocolate afterward—I know mine always did! 🍫💚
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Thank you for featuring my book! Where Chocolate Grows , Irma xoxo If you would like some paper activities let me know thanks!
Oh, how exciting to hear from you!! Thanks for reaching out and for writing such a great book!!Happy to add a link to the post if you have somethings to share!