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In these eight picture books, food serves as everything from a source of silliness to a way to share memories. Hungry for more? See our Five Questions interview with Edel Rodriguez about The Mango Tree / La mata de mango, and the Food tags on the Guide/Reviews Database and on...
Food is one of the universal elements of human experience: we all need sustenance to live. However, food is more than just something we put into our bodies; it comes with many symbolic social, cultural, and political meanings and often serves as a tool to bring people together. Here is...
Gathering with friends and family over festive meals can be a hallmark of the holiday season — and a pleasure at any time of the year. Here are a series of mini-booklists that approach food from a variety of perspectives. Find more related books and articles from Hbook.com here and here;...
How does a person learn to cook? My mother prepared family meals every evening. She didn’t involve us in the making of the meal, but she was my model of a home cook who knew the importance of families eating together. She relied on a 1940s edition of The Boston...
Today is National Doughnut Day. Moving beyond the editorial debate (donut v. doughnut) and the regional debate (Dunks v. Krispy Kreme v. Starbucks), I wanted to take this opportunity to encourage people to thank an art teacher. Ours is Mr. Wynn, and this hugely child-friendly project pictured above consisted of...
St. Nick and me, sculpture by Steve Neves after William Joyce, photo by Richard AschWhat a wonderful time Richard and I had in Abilene! We were at the National Center for Children's Illustrated Literature (still jeez to the name, but I did learn its acronym is pronounced nickel and not...
I hope to see some of you tomorrow, 11-5, at the Boston Book Festival. The Horn Book will be giving stuff (and opinions; I'm almost done with The Book of Dust) away at booth number 9 in Copley Square. We can see Roxy's Grilled Cheese (number 33) from our booth!...
Barker, David M. Organic FoodsGr. 4–6, middle school 64 pp. LernerHand, Carol Urban GardeningGr. 4–6, middle school 64 pp. LernerMickelson, Trina Free-Range FarmingGr. 4–6, middle school 64 pp. LernerPerdew, Laura Eating LocalGr. 4–6, middle school 64 pp. LernerGrowing Green series. This series for upper-middle-grades focusing on "green" food and farming...
Brash, Lorna Professor Cook's Dynamite DinnersGr. 4–6 32 pp. EnslowBrash, Lorna Professor Cook's Fruity DessertsGr. 4–6 32 pp. EnslowBrash, Lorna Professor Cook's Mind-Blowing BakingGr. 4–6 32 pp. EnslowBrash, Lorna Professor Cook's Smashing SnacksGr. 4–6 32 pp. EnslowProfessor Cook's... series. Kid-friendly recipes are presented with underlying food facts and cooking principles...