Childrens Books
Guess Who's Coming to Santa's for Dinner?
Ages 4 - 8. This year, Santa and Mrs. Claus are having their entire family over for Christmas dinner. There"™s Uncle Alfred, the inventor from Bermuda; Sister Olga, the opera singer; eight young children, including Baby Willie; and even a polar bear named Oscar.
The Shivers in the Fridge
Little, flat Sonny Shivers and his family only know it"™s cold and dark where they live, and whenever the earth quakes, a monstrous hand, reaching forth in a great flash of light, snatches away part of their landscape "”Buttery Cliffs, towering Mt. Ketchup . . .
Count with The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Kids will love to eat through 16 different types of food with the very hungry caterpillar! With giant stickers that are perfect for little hands, this book is the perfect choice for kids just learning their numbers. Counting has never made you hungrier!
The Story of Salt
From the team that created the ALA Notable Book The Cod"™s Tale comes the fascinating history of salt, which has been the object of wars and revolutions and is vital for life.
Mommy Made*
What can be better for your baby than homemade baby food, which tastes better and is more nutritious than what's in jars? By making homemade baby food, parents can avoid sugar, salt, artificial colors, fillers, additives, pesticides and preservatives. But is it easy to do?
Kids Around the World Cook!
What do Jamaican kids eat for breakfast? What do Japanese families have for dinner? What kinds of treats do Norwegian children have for dessert?
Yoko
Kid's book for ages 3-7. International Food Day at Yoko's school brings surprises when she unveils her favorite sushi.
If You You Give a Pig a Pancake
Childrens book not a cookbook. Laura Numeroff's delight about the chaos that occurs when a accommodating little girl tries to keep up with the whims of a bossy little pig.
Holiday Cooking with Kids
From the Williams-Sonoma Lifestyle Series. Cooking is always fun for kids, but cooking for the holidays is even better, whether it's Christmas, Valentine's Day, Passover, or Mother's Day. Here are many special dishes to make and all kinds of traditions to go with them.











