Storybook Stew

Storybook Stew
Author: Suzanne I. Barchers
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1996
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9781555919443

This book highlights more than 40 children's books that feature food and combines them with easy-to-follow recipes and activities.

The Best Mistakes in English and how to Avoid Them Or at Least Stop Worrying about Them

The Best Mistakes in English and how to Avoid Them Or at Least Stop Worrying about Them
Author: Phil Newton
Publisher: Phil Newton
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2005
Genre: Education
ISBN: 3000155260

Als Englischlehrer in Deutschland hat Phil Newton seit 25 Jahren einiges an Erfahrungen gesammelt und typische Fehler immer wieder erlebt. Manchmal sind solche Fehler lustig, manchmal aber auch peinlich. Manche davon sind ihm so in Erinnerung geblieben, dass er darüber ein Buch schrieb! Dieses Buch ist eine Sammlung der häufigsten Fehler - Sie werden sich bestimmt in manchen Stellen wieder erkennen! Und wenn Sie sich oder einen Bekannten als "Wiederholungstäter" erkennen, dann brauchen Sie unbedingt dieses Buch, damit Sie das nächst Mal diesen Fehler NICHT machen... Lustig und lehrreich!!

Where We Have to Go

Where We Have to Go
Author: Lauren Kirshner
Publisher: Emblem Editions
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2012-03-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0771095767

Named NOW Magazine’s Best Emerging Local Author Where We Have to Go is a luminous and sassy first novel about the last days of childhood in a family coming apart at the seams. At once wryly humorous and deeply affecting, this sparkling novel follows the irresistible Lucy Bloom as she searches for her place in the world. When we first meet Lucy, she’s an imaginative eleven-year-old dreaming of a taste of freedom — and only beginning to grasp that all is not well between her parents. In the years that follow, Lucy’s journey to adulthood will see her question the limits of unconditional love, grow “criminally thin” as she stops eating, and discover complicated truths about what it means to be a young woman. Through it all, the central figure in Lucy’s life remains her mother, Joy, whose larger-than-life stories and boisterous voice belie a deep disappointment. As their relationship is tested again and again, Lucy comes to understand the resilience of the bonds that tie us to the ones we love. Among the characters we meet are Lucy’ s father, Frank, a failed glamour photographer turned travel agent who’s never been out of the country; her best friend, Erin, an artist whose outspoken iconoclasm will inspire and challenge Lucy; and Crashing Wave, Frank’s lover, a former exotic dancer and the woman Lucy comes to imagine as the ideal of all that is feminine. Set in Toronto throughout the 1990s, Where We Have to Go is a novel of self-discovery, family, and love. It introduces Lauren Kirshner as one of our most striking new voices, and reminds us that sometimes the most difficult journey is the one that takes us home.

Silly Dilly Summer

Silly Dilly Summer
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1990
Genre: Children's libraries
ISBN:

Materials to be used by public libraries in planning summer library programs for children in 1990.

Phonemic Awareness, eBook

Phonemic Awareness, eBook
Author: Jo Fitzpatrick
Publisher: Creative Teaching Press
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1591989965

Experts are raving about this "must-have" resource for primary teachers that includes dozens of fun activities to help children listen to language and play with sounds. Activity cards can be cut out and laminated to create a handy reference file of fun ideas. A wide selection of reproducibles (picture cards, word cards, and manipulatives) is included.

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Author: Society for Developmental Education
Publisher:
Total Pages: 290
Release: 1990
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780962738906

The Little Farm in the Big Valley

The Little Farm in the Big Valley
Author: J. Higgins
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 345
Release: 2015-08-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1514401932

First there was Little House, then there was Little Farm. Laura Ingalls Wilder's saga continues into the twentieth century with The Little Farm in the Big Valley: a story for baby boomers and other generations as well! GO into the mind of the child in this childhood memoir. SEE the "play" and the "work" among three generations in the rural heartland of America. GO along with the boys on their country adventures. SEE how things unfold as their family grows. Here is a memoir of a childhood like many others and, still, unique in its setting. With the disappearance of small farms, the generations' way of life disappears as well. It is only to be recalled by the written word and forms of media. Such is the purpose of the author, Eric Weidler, who thoroughly relates his early years on that "little farm."