The Small Potatoes Go Camping

The Small Potatoes Go Camping
Author: Josh Selig
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Camping
ISBN: 9780448463667

"All the Small Potatoes are excited for the camping trip, except Ruby. She would much rather be on the French Riviera. After a storm blows away their tent, Ruby and the other Small Potatoes have to work together to save the camping trip"--P. [4] of cover.

The Small Potatoes Go Camping

The Small Potatoes Go Camping
Author: Josh Selig
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2013-07-25
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 069814600X

The Small Potatoes are taking a break from touring and making music to go on a restful camping trip in a beautiful forest. When a storm blows away their tent, the Small Potatoes have to work together to build a new one and save the camping trip!

Home for a Bunny

Home for a Bunny
Author: Margaret Wise Brown
Publisher: Golden Books
Total Pages: 26
Release: 2012-01-10
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0307930092

Follow Margaret Brown's furry, lovable bunny on his springtime journey to find a home in this Little Golden Book classic perfect for Easter! Generations of children have followed this adorable bunny in this classic story from the author of Goodnight Moon. A family favorite since 1956, Margaret Wise Brown's simple yet playful tale is brought to life by Garth Williams's exquisite artwork.

The Happy Day

The Happy Day
Author: Ruth Krauss
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1989-01-15
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0064431916

Snow is falling. All the animals are fast asleep in their animal homes. They awake. They open their eyes. They sniff. They run. What will they find? 1950 Caldecott Honor Book

The Camp & Cabin Cookbook: 100 Recipes to Prepare Wherever You Go

The Camp & Cabin Cookbook: 100 Recipes to Prepare Wherever You Go
Author: Laura Bashar
Publisher: The Countryman Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2018-05-08
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 1682681378

Get away from it all— but keep eating well! When it comes time to head out on the trail with a tent in hand, or to hit the road for a rural weekend at the cabin or lake house, there’s no reason to compromise on great food. It’s easy to whip up delicious meals with The Camp & Cabin Cookbook—in addition to supply lists and prep work that can be done ahead of time, the instructions include options for cooking both outdoors over a roaring fire or indoors near a cozy hearth. Recipes include: Hasselback Sweet Potatoes Dutch Oven Lasagna Carne Asada Street Tacos Peach and Blueberry Cobbler The Camp & Cabin Cookbook is a feast for the eyes, with gorgeous photographs for every dish, from breakfast to snacks to dinner. These recipes are keepers, no matter where you enjoy them.

The Great American Camping Cookbook

The Great American Camping Cookbook
Author: Scott Cookman
Publisher: Broadway
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2007
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0767923081

A history of American campfire cookery complements a selection of one hundred delicious, easy-to-prepare, traditional camping recipes, including Wild Rice Pancakes, Cornmeal Blueberry Biscuits, Corn Chowder, Camp-Style Bean Soup, Mulligan Stew, and many other dishes, along with helpful advice on cooking techniques, provisions lists, and more. Original. 17,500 first printing.

Toasting Marshmallows

Toasting Marshmallows
Author: Kristine O'Connell George
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 56
Release: 2001
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780618045976

A collection of poems about camping.

The New Camp Cookbook

The New Camp Cookbook
Author: Linda Ly
Publisher: Voyager Press
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2017-07
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0760352011

Shares campfire recipes for anyone who enjoys cooking outdoors, including chai-spiced oatmeal with cinnamon apples, egg-in-a-hole grilled cheese, tin foil seafood boil, and homemade hot chocolate mix.

The Geography of Childhood

The Geography of Childhood
Author: Gary Paul Nabhan
Publisher: Beacon Press (MA)
Total Pages: 224
Release: 1994
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN:

"In this unique collaboration, naturalists Gary Nabhan and Stephen Trimble investigate how children come to care deeply about the natural world. They ask searching questions about what may happen to children denied exposure to wild places - a reality for more children today than at any time in human history." "The authors remember pivotal events in their own childhood that led each to a life-long relationship with the land: Nabhan's wanderings in the wasteland of steel mills and power plants of Gary, Indiana, and in the Indiana Dunes; Trimble's travels in the West with a geologist father. They tell stories of children learning about wild places and creatures in settings ranging from cities and suburbs to isolated Nevada sheep ranches to Native American communities in the Southwest and Mexico." "The Geography of Childhood draws insights from fields as various as evolutionary biology, child psychology, education, and ethnography. The book urges adults to rethink our children's contact with nature. Small children have less need for large-scale wilderness than for a garden, gully, or field to create a crucial tie to the natural world. Nabhan suggests that traditional wilderness-oriented rites of passage may help cure the alienation of adolescence: "Those who as adolescents fail to pass through such rites remain in an arrested state of immaturity for the remainder of their lives." Trimble's fatherhood leads him to question how we grant different freedoms to girls and boys in their exploration of nature - and how this bias powerfully affects adult lives. Both authors return to their experiences with indigenous peoples to show how nature is taught and wilderness understood in cultures historically grounded outside of America's cities and suburbs." "The Geography of Childhood makes clear how human growth remains rooted, as it always has, both in childhood and in wild landscapes. It is an essential book for all parents and teachers who wonder what our children may miss if they never experience local wildlife or wild landscapes."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Damn Delicious

Damn Delicious
Author: Rhee, Chungah
Publisher: Time Inc. Books
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2016-09-06
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 0848751434

The debut cookbook by the creator of the wildly popular blog Damn Delicious proves that quick and easy doesn't have to mean boring.Blogger Chungah Rhee has attracted millions of devoted fans with recipes that are undeniable 'keepers'-each one so simple, so easy, and so flavor-packed, that you reach for them busy night after busy night. In Damn Delicious, she shares exclusive new recipes as well as her most beloved dishes, all designed to bring fun and excitement into everyday cooking. From five-ingredient Mini Deep Dish Pizzas to no-fuss Sheet Pan Steak & Veggies and 20-minute Spaghetti Carbonara, the recipes will help even the most inexperienced cooks spend less time in the kitchen and more time around the table.Packed with quickie breakfasts, 30-minute skillet sprints, and speedy takeout copycats, this cookbook is guaranteed to inspire readers to whip up fast, healthy, homemade meals that are truly 'damn delicious!'