Global Gourmet
Global Gourmet presents to the readers recipes from all around the world. It has 60 traditional recipes, entertaining ideas that talks about each culture, and it focuses on 12 regions from around the world.
Global Gourmet presents to the readers recipes from all around the world. It has 60 traditional recipes, entertaining ideas that talks about each culture, and it focuses on 12 regions from around the world.
This book has numerous ideas for school projects, from school composting to native plant gardens. There are more than a dozen ideas for school gardens. The book also includes outdoor classroom activities for teachers to use with their lessons.
In Grow Lab, teachers are shown ways in which to use nature in their everyday lesson plans.
In Grow Lab teachers learn how to build, feed, and support a garden in the classroom. It not only gives you step by step instructions it also shows teachers ways in which to incorporate the garden in their lessons.
This resource is filled with developmentally appropriate activities for pre- Kindergarten to 2nd grade children that can be incorporated as a unit on plants and seeds in a classroom’s curriculum.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden created this handbook to connect children with the natural outdoors through activities involving gardening. With over 40 hands-on activities divided into five chapters about the natural environment and the science of plants, this is a great resource for families and educators to get children outside.
This book provides a list of farms in the Appalachia community that allows schools to visit, and a list of what lessons to teach there.
This clever cookbook combines fairy tale stories with recipes for the whole family to try. The fairy tales include the familiar stories of Little Red Riding Hood, Cinderella, and Show White, as well as more unfamiliar tales like The Runaway Pancake and The Magic Cave. Try the Little Mermaid’s Seaweed Stuffed Shells (with local spinach!)
Designed for k-2 students, this activity guidebook has 30 great activities to teach patterns and with them the basics of important thinking and reasoning skills.
Elliot learns to love cooking through his neighbor Stella. He also learns to understand where his food comes from and what makes the food he cooks healthy.