The book "What Are You Hungry For?" by Emme Aronson, illustrated by Erik Brooks, is a children's picture book that explores different kinds of hunger—not just for food, but for love, friendship, and comfort. The story contrasts times when a certain food fulfills a craving with moments where emotional connections (a laugh, a cuddle, a goodnight kiss) satisfy the narrator's needs. It uses a simple, kid-friendly style with a blend of comic- strip and fine art illustrations, featuring a diverse cast of children and animals. The theme encourages kids to recognize that sometimes what we are hungry for isn't just food but emotional fulfillment as well. This book is generally aimed at children aged 4 to 8 and intends to help them understand the different kinds of hunger they might feel throughout the day. It’s a sweet, gentle way of communicating that food is not the only source of satisfaction and comfort for kids. If you're looking for a children's book addressing "what are you hungry for" in a broader emotional and physical sense, this is a fitting example. There are other books with similar themes about hunger, food insecurity, and emotions in kids as well, but Aronson's book specifically focuses on the interplay between emotional and physical hunger in a format suitable for young readers. Let me know if you want more recommendations or details about this or related books!