The Spinach Can s Son

The Spinach Can s Son
Author: Robert Jeschonek
Publsiher: Pie Press
Total Pages: 23
Release: 2014-04-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781310949180

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Imagine a world filled with comic strip characters you know and love...the world of the Underfunnies, where nothing is as it seems. Molly, a "Panelnaut" explorer, searches this strange 'toon world for her missing husband, only to find him at the heart of a bizarre mystery. Can she bring him back from the Underfunnies, resurrecting him from ink and paper to flesh and blood? Or will she end up lost herself, at the mercy of cartoon forces she cannot hope to understand? The answers lie somewhere beyond the funny pages and the bounds of imagination itself. Reviews "Robert Jeschonek is a towering talent." – Mike Resnick, Hugo and Nebula Award-winning author of the Starship series "Jeschonek ́s stories are delightfully insane, a pleasure to read." – Fábio Fernandes, Fantasy Book Critic "Robert Jeschonek is the literary love child of Tim Burton and Neil Gaiman." – Adrian Phoenix, critically acclaimed author of The Maker's Song and Hoodoo series

Sneaky Spinach

Sneaky Spinach
Author: Alexis Schultz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2016-11-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 069276867X

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Nick learns how powerful vegetables are when something special happens to his smoothie.

Sylvia s Spinach

Sylvia s Spinach
Author: Katherine Pryor
Publsiher: Lerner Publishing Group
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2018-08-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781430132561

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Sylvia Spivens always says no to spinach. But one day Sylvia's teacher gives her a packet of spinach seeds to plant for the school garden. Overcoming her initial reluctance and giving the seeds a little love and patience, Sylvia discovers the joy of growing food and the pleasure of tasting something new.

The Thriving Child

The Thriving Child
Author: Erica Reid
Publsiher: Center Street
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2012-05-08
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781455511013

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Discover the true story of a mom's thoughtful health journey—and learn how these lessons can help you and your family live a more balanced, enjoyable life. It took months of doctors' visits and several illnesses for Erica Reid to uncover that her young son had multiple allergies and serious asthma. Her daughter, who had been experiencing skin irritation since birth, was diagnosed with food allergies as well. Thus began a cautious, thoughtful journey to more doctors and led the author to totally re-vamp her family’s diet, detox her home, and—as her children grew older—coordinate healthy routines for school and travel. Along the way, Reid developed complementary child-rearing strategies promoting respect, responsibility, creativity, spiritual balance, and love. From heath and nutrition to discipline and spirituality, Reid schooled herself in every area that is part of creating a totally healthy environment in which a family can flourish. The Thriving Child also includes in-depth advice from doctors and celebrity mothers.

Can t Eat Won t Eat

Can t Eat  Won t Eat
Author: Brenda Legge
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2002-01-15
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781846423192

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Finding out that your child has Asperger's Syndrome or Autism can be devastating enough, but when you discover that he or she won't eat 99.9 per cent of all food and drink in the known universe, the fun really starts. This was the situation the author found herself in a decade ago when her son first took a dislike to milk, and then to virtually every other substance she attempted to feed him. Her book was written to reassure other parents that there are lots of people out there in the same boat, and to suggest practical methods of dealing with the problem. As well as drawing on her own experience, the author has spoken to parents, children, and professionals with first-hand knowledge of dietary difficulties, and their advice and comments form a key part of the book.

Grow It Try It Like it

Grow It  Try It  Like it
Author: United States. Food and Nutrition Service
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2009
Genre: Children
ISBN: WISC:89101597029

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Grow It, Try It, Like It! Preschool Fun with Fruits and Vegetables is a garden-themed nutrition education kit for child care center staff that introduces children to: three fruits - peaches, strawberries, and cantaloupe, and three vegetables - spinach, sweet potatoes, and crookneck squash.

February Holidays

February Holidays
Author: Lee Ellen Ehorn,Shirley J. Hewlett,Beverly Ecker,Marina Wood
Publsiher: Lorenz Educational Press
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1995-09-01
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780787780968

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Classroom activities help child become more area of heritage. The patriotic unit highlights the February holidays of: St. Valentine, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and Betsy Ross.

The Children in Child Health

The Children in Child Health
Author: Julie Spray
Publsiher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2020-03-13
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781978809321

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Who are the children in child health policy? How do they live and see the world, and why should we know them? A journey into the lives of children coping in a world compromised by poverty and inequality, The Children in Child Health challenges the invisibility of children’s perspectives in health policy and argues that paying attention to what children do is critical for understanding the practical and policy implications of these experiences. In the unique context of indigenous Māori and migrant Pacific children in postcolonial New Zealand, Julie Spray explores the intertwining issues of epidemic disease, malnutrition, stress, violence, self-harm, and death to address the problem of how scholars and policy-makers alike can recognize and respond to children as social actors in their health. The Children in Child Health innovatively combines perspectives from childhood studies, medical anthropology, and public health and policy together with evocative ethnography to show how a deep understanding of children’s worlds can change our approach to their care.