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A book for beginning readers, chock-full of vibrant illustrations that tell stories without the use of words, depicting characters exploring the zoo—with exhibits ranging from the Africa savanna to th
45 scrumptious, miraculously fresh-tasting fish-based recipes from tuna to mackerel to herring from a Scandinavian expert with a growing platform―so tasty you won’t believe it’s cannedHere are 45 scru
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A three-book set combining outdoor enthusiast Tristan Gooley’s New York Times–bestselling How to Read Water, the repackaged tenth anniversary edition of The Natural Navigator, and 2017 Foreword INDIES
Children ages 8 to 12 can learn to cook and bake gluten-free, with 66 fun, kid-friendly recipes for all their favorite foodsKid-tested recipes for ages 8 to 12, to make favorite foods gluten-free―no problemAre you ready for the best gluten-free biscuits you’ve ever had? How about gluten-free mac and cheese? Or brownies? Kids Cook Gluten-Free teaches children to make all these and more. From crowd-pleasing favorites like Chocolate Chip Pancakes and Hamburger Sliders to more adventurous options like Crispy Dover Sole and Red Lentil Dal, kids will love trying something new.Each recipe has kid-friendly instructions with a list of common kitchen terms and tools. Guides to gluten-free eating, safety tips, and basic techniques help young readers get comfortable in the kitchen. Kids can make delicious food with a parent or all by themselves. No matter what, it’ll be a whole lot of fun―and taste great!
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Follow Wyatt and his mom, Rosie, as they embark on heartwarming adventures in this gentle tale about having a parent with a chronic illness Even though Wyatt''s mom, Rosie, has multiple sclerosis and
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From a pioneer in trauma therapy, a resource to help survivors develop a repertoire of positive strategies that combat the negative effects of trauma and PTSDA proven, pioneering program that uses ima