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This title includes recipes for kids shown step by step. It offers
sixteen diverting and delicious ideas for young chefs - make a
silly salad with egg and tomato 'toadstoods', press out
entertaining sandwich shapes, put a smile on your pizzas, and float
fondant ducks in a jelly pond. It offers over 200 photographs,
including step-by-step images for clear instruction, as well as
glorious finished pictures to inspire and delight. It introduces
and explains cooking terms, techniques, ingredients and all the
equipment you will need. It includes recipes for light snacks, hot
and cold main courses, and desserts, with an emphasis on healthy
eating and using a variety of cooking methods. It is the perfect
starter book for ages 5 to 9 years, for older readers with minimum
supervision, and for younger children to enjoy with adult guidance.
From a very early age children love to watch and help in the
preparation of family food - especially if it offers the chance to
mix ingredients and sample the goodies before they reach the table!
This bright and fun book allows children to cook for themselves,
with a little adult guidance, by presenting 16 captivating
step-by-step recipes for them to follow at home. All the techniques
are simple and safety-conscious, and the results are wonderfully
enticing and inspiring - tempting children to try a wide range of
different and healthy foodstuffs.
Fun robotics projects that teach kids to make, hack, and learn!
There′s no better way for kids to learn about the world around them than to test how things work. Building Your Own Robots presents fun robotics projects that children aged 7 11 can complete with common household items and old toys. The projects introduce core robotics concepts while keeping tasks simple and easy to follow, and the vivid, full–color graphics keep your kid′s eyes on the page as they work through the projects.
Brought to you by the trusted For Dummies brand, this kid–focused book offers your child a fun and easy way to start learning big topics! They′ll gain confidence as they design and build a self–propelled vehicle, hack an old remote control car to create a motorized robot, and use simple commands to build and program a virtual robot all while working on their own and enjoying a sense of accomplishment!
- Offers a kid–friendly design that is heavy on eye–popping graphics
- Focuses on basic projects that set your child on the road to further exploration
- Boasts a small, full–color, accessible package that instills confidence in the reader
- Introduces basic robotics concepts to kids in a language they can understand
If your youngster loves to tinker, they′ll have a whole lot of fun while developing their creative play with the help of Building Your Own Robots.
She's All That goes desi in this hilarious, affecting, and sweetly
romantic comedy by the author of More Than Just a Pretty Face.
Arsalan has learned everything he knows from Nana, his 100-year-old
great-grandfather. This includes the fact that when Nana dies,
Arsalan will be completely alone in the world, except for his
estranged and abusive father. So he turns to Beenish, the
step-daughter of a prominent matchmaker, to find him a future life
partner. Beenish's request in return? That Arsalan help her ruin
her older sister's wedding with a spectacular dance she's been
forbidden to perform. Despite knowing as little about dancing as he
does about girls, Arsalan wades into Beenish's chaotic world to
discover friends and family he never expected. And though Arsalan's
old-school manners and Beenish's take-no-prisoners attitude clash
every minute, they find themselves getting closer and closer -
literally. All that's left to realize is that the thing they both
really want is each other, if only they can get into step. Praise
for MORE THAN JUST A PRETTY FACE 'A deliciously entertaining
rom-com' - Nandini Bajpai, author of A Match Made in Mehendi 'A
laugh-out-loud yet heartwarming story about familial obligations,
friendship, and love' - Sabina Khan, author of The Love and Lies of
Rukhsana Ali 'Funny, open-hearted, and utterly charming... a
spectacular debut' - Katie Henry, author of Heretics Anonymous
'Hilarious and teeming with heart... I am a forever fan' Erin Hahn,
author of You'd Be Mine
Corrugated Castle. Fancy Foil Fish Mobile. Paper Bead Bangles. Braided Rag Coasters. Old Shoe Flower Pots. Puppy Dog Sock Puppet. With a little imagination, just about anything we think of as trash can be transformed into an art project good enough to give as a gift or to keep and treasure yourself. In her first Storey Kids book, "Nature's Art Box, master crafter Laura C. Martin showed kids how pebbles, twigs, seedpods, and shells can be turned into things of beauty. Now in "Recycled Crafts Box, she uses as her art supplies the paper, plastic, metal, and cloth we usually consign to the recycling bin or the garbage can. The way Martin sees it, just about everything around us holds artistic possibilities. Plastic picnic plates can be cut up to make a bouquet of flowers that will never wilt (and don't need watering). Roll leftover gift wrap into tight tubes and cut it into small sections to make one-of-a-kind beads. Decorate the sides of old paint cans with acrylic paint and tie sturdy rope to the handles to make a pair of stilts. Along the way, Martin offers sidebars on the history of rubbish and profiles of artists whose medium is junk. She passes along important lessons about being a good steward of the Earth. But the lessons are light and fun--never preachy. Fun for kids, perfect for involved and home-schooling parents, and ideal for schoolteachers who have seen their art supply budgets slashed, "Recycled Crafts Box shows budding artists how to make something beautiful and save the planet at the same time.
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