Healthy Food Choices - All About Food
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A Taste of Honey
By Nancy Elizabeth Wallace
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A Taste of Honey by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace answers the basic question of where honey comes from. Starting with the honey jar itself, she colorfully and creatively backtracks through the process of making honey all the way to the bee and hive! Also includes a fun-filled honey game as well as some buzz-worthy facts! Soft cover, 32 pages. Ages 4-8.
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Manufacturer/Publisher:
Marshall Cavendish |
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Melons for the Passionate Grower
By Amy Goldman
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A hundred melons fill these pages - mostly heirlooms, photographed brilliantly by Victor Schrager, each with a different story. From the Sugar Baby and Golden Midget, to the Georgia Rattlesnake and Old-Time Tennessee, melons in different shapes and hues will overwhelm your senses. With directions on how to grow and harvest your own melons, as well as make delicious desserts with these sweet treats, this is not just an encyclopedia for heirloom melons, but a guide on how to grow and preserve your own. Hardcover, 176 pages. For all ages.
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Manufacturer/Publisher:
Workman Publishing |
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Our Pumpkin
By Renee Keeler
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From the Learn to Read Series for emerging readers. Full color illustrations and text describe fun pumpkin activities to beginning readers.
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Manufacturer/Publisher:
Creative Teaching Press |
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The Milk Makers
By Gail Gibbons
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Ever wonder where your milk comes from? This book describes the process of milk making, starting with the dairy cow and ending with a nice glass of milk ready to drink. Detailed drawings for easy comprehension as well as a handy chart showing all the different products that come from milk. Softcover, 30 pages. Ages 5-8.
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Manufacturer/Publisher:
Simon and Schuster |
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The Story of Orange Juice
(La Historia del Jugo de Naranja)
By Lisa Trumbauer
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Learn how this healthy breakfast favorite is made. Follow the process from where and how an orange grows to how it is harvested, transported and processed into orange juice. Softcover, 16 pages. Ages 4-8.
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Manufacturer/Publisher:
Capstone Press |
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Blue Potatoes, Orange Tomatoes
By Ruth Heller
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Tomatoes are red, corn is yellow, and string beans are green. Or are they? Actually, lots of familiar foods grow in a rainbow of surprising colors. Imagine trying orange tomatoes, red popping corn, or purple string beans for a change! This lively introduction to the joys of organic gardening covers everything you need to know in order to grow a cornucopia of fruits and vegetables in unexpected colors - planning, preparing, caring for plants, dealing with garden pests, and more! Softcover, 40 pages. Ages 8 and up.
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Manufacturer/Publisher:
Gibbs-Smith |
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Simple words in detailed descriptions give life to the vivid full-color photographs of this story of a pumpkin's beginning...and end. Readers will marvel at all there is to know about a pumpkin when a journey through the growing cycle of this symbol of Autumn ends with instructions on how to carve your own jack-o'-lantern (with the help of an adult) for the holiday it celebrates - Halloween! 32 pages. Ages 4-8.
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Manufacturer/Publisher:
Macmillan Publishing Services |
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Pumpkins
(Calabazas)
(IRA Children's Book Award Notable)
By Jaqueline Farmer
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Learn about fall's favorite fruit from where they come from and how they grow, to why we carve jack-o'-lanterns and include them in our fall festivities through facts, legends, and history. Includes specific historical dates and countries involved in the history of the pumpkin and recipes in the back for pumpkin pie and toasted pumpkin seeds. 32 pages. Ages 4-8.
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Manufacturer/Publisher:
Charlesbridge Publishing |
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The Pumpkin Book
By Gail Gibbons
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Using bright artwork and informative, interesting facts, Gail Gibbons traces the pumpkin from how it is grown through its role during Halloween and Thanksgiving. A great teacher resource with lots of kid appeal. Softcover, 32 pages. Ages 4-8.
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Manufacturer/Publisher:
Holiday House |
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How a Seed Grows
By Helene J. Jordan
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How does a tiny acorn grow into an enormous oak tree? At one time, the tree in your backyard could have fit into your pocket! Learn the simple steps for turning a packet of seeds into your own garden. Softcover, 32 pages. Ages 3-7.
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Manufacturer/Publisher:
Harper Collins |
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