The Seven Silly Eaters

Peter wants only milk, Lucy won’t settle for anything but homemade lemonade, and Jack is stuck on applesauce. Each new addition to the Peters household brings a new demand for a special meal. What’s a mother to do?

Two Mrs. Gibsons

Our narrator says, “I once knew two Mrs. Gibsons.” Each Mrs. Gibson comes from a different background, but they are both very special to the narrator. Find out why as you read about the two Mrs. Gibsons.

The Gulps

With the help of the youngest Gulp, Dawn, her family learns the value of healthy habits. The Gulps discover that life can be highly rewarding, without all the fast food.

The Beeman

It’s beekeeping season, and Grandpa is teaching his grandchild all about bees, hives, and the process involved to make honey. This book offers wonderful illustrations and descriptions of bees and beekeeping equipment to extract honey from the hive. Enjoy the simple rhymes in this book with a plate of warm biscuits and honey!

Foodshed: An Edible Alberta Alphabet

“You know your doctor, you know your lawyer, you know your accountant.  Who’s your farmer?”  In this non-fiction book, author dee Hobsbawn-Smith profiles 75 growers and producers of the Canadian province Alberta to answer just that question for her neighbors and her readers.  Although these farmers are located in Alberta, anyone can read this book

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