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By land, sea, and air, women have traveled the globe, blazing a
trail of exploration, discovery and empowerment. This illustrated
guide of explorers tells the incredible stories of the women who
went against all odds to see the world and go beyond the limits set
by their times. The second title in Lisa Graves' Women in History
series, Trail Blazers is an indisputable resource for today's
children.
They dared to stand up to kings...
Think for themselves...
Even practice medicine...
and what was their reward?
To be labeled a witch.
This illustrated guide of the witches of history explores the
lives of thirteen different women who were falsely accused of
witchcraft. Using an infographic style, History's Witches will
fascinate middle graders through teens with the rich history of
accusing women of witchcraft.
Revive your inner pilgrim and master the art of colonial cooking
with sixty recipes celebrating America's earliest days! From their
voyage on the Mayflower to the days of the American Revolution,
early American settlers struggled to survive in the New World. Join
us as we travel through time and discover how our forefathers fed
their families and grew a nation, from eating nuts and berries to
preparing fantastic feasts of seafood and venison, and learn how
you can cook like them, too! With gorgeous and whimsical hand-drawn
illustrations from beginning to end, A Thyme to Discover, spanning
the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, is an illustrated
historical cookbook for foodies, history buffs, and Americans
alike. Cohen and Graves reimagine old original colonial recipes
from pilgrims, presidents, and Native Americans, and modify them to
suit modern palates and tastes. Arranged chronologically as the
English settlers cooked and ate their way into becoming Americans,
these deliciously historical recipes include: The First
Thanksgiving, 1621: "Venison over Wild Rice Cakes" and "Pumpkin
Pudding with Rum Sauce" Alexander Hamilton's "Beef Stew with Apple
Brandy" and Abraham Lincoln's "Chicken Fricasee" Rhode Island's
"Bacon-Kissed Clam Cakes" and Massachusett's "Chowdahhhhh"
Forefather's Day, 1749: "Sufferin' Succcotash with Buttered
Lobster" Jim Beam's "Bourbon Oatmeal Raisin Cookies" And many more!
Including a "Tipsy Timeline" of New World alcoholic beverages, the
menus of the oldest taverns in America, and other bite-sized
tidbits to satiate your curiosity and hunger, A Thyme to Discover
revives forgotten culinary traditions and keeps them alive, on your
own dinner table.
Celebrate the beauty of God's creation
In this rhyming picture book, children learn to thank God for
all types of days. Rainy, sunny, foggy or clear, there is so much
beauty to be shared. Charming illustrations bring this fun and
important concept to life for toddlers, preschoolers and
kindergarteners.
A perfect addition to a Christian education unit on weather,
seasons, or the changing times of day.
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