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American Recipes For Families Recipes designed for the spice blends available in your local store. From the incredibly easy to the difficult these recipes are designed to feed the hangry masses that invade your home after school and on the weekends when friends and family meet. Developed over years of dinners, gatherings and even "Dad I need to take something to the potluck could you make that one recipe? You know with that stuff in it..." each recipe has comments on creation and serving just as leeway is given to make each recipe your own. Because after all, this is your family you are taking care and they deserve the best we can give them with the resources we have!!
A new, interactive approach to storytime, The Whole Book Approach was developed in conjunction with the Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art and expert author Megan Dowd Lambert's graduate work in children's literature at Simmons College, offering a practical guide for reshaping storytime and getting kids to think with their eyes. Traditional storytime often offers a passive experience for kids, but the Whole Book approach asks the youngest of readers to ponder all aspects of a picture book and to use their critical thinking skills. Using classic examples, Megan asks kids to think about why the trim size of Ludwig Bemelman's Madeline is so generous, or why the typeset in David Wiesner's Caldecott winner,The Three Pigs, appears to twist around the page, or why books like Chris Van Allsburg's The Polar Express and Eric Carle's The Very Hungry Caterpillar are printed landscape instead of portrait. The dynamic discussions that result from this shared reading style range from the profound to the hilarious and will inspire adults to make children's responses to text, art, and design an essential part of storytime.
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Vols. for 1837-52 include the Companion to the Almanac, or Year-book of general information.