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Books with author Kay Robertson

  • Signs along the River: Learning to Read the Natural Landscape

    Kayo Robertson

    Paperback (Roberts Rinehart, Aug. 28, 2000)
    Helps a child or guiding adult to understand and enjoy some of the sights and sounds in the natural world around us.Ages 3 and up
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  • STEM Guides to Space

    Kay Robertson

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2013)
    Educational: Sciences, general science
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  • Visiting U.S. Symbols Mount Rushmore

    K.A. Robertson

    language (Ready Readers, Feb. 1, 2019)
    In Mount Rushmore, readers will explore the meaning behind this larger-than-life sculpture that is located in the Black Hills region of South Dakota. This 16-page book uses colorful images and informative text to explain how this work of art came to be and why Mount Rushmore has become known as an iconic symbol of the United States.The Visiting U.S. Symbols series for prekindergarten through grade 2 introduces young readers to important U.S. symbols and their locations, while also exploring the history and significance of each. By using language that early readers can understand, these colorful pages capture a child's attention while offering an in-depth look into some of America's most prized symbols
  • The Vegan Planet: 400 Irresistible Recipes With Fantastic Flavors from Home and Around the World

    Robin Robertson

    Paperback (Harvard Common Press, Jan. 7, 2003)
    Open the door to a whole new world of delicious, healthy choices! If you are one of the millions of Americans moving away from meat, dairy and eggs in your diet, whatever the reason, then Vegan Planet is for you. It is by far the most comprehensive vegan cookbook ever and proves once and for all that the vegan way of eating can easily provide all the nutrition you need, and so with astonishingly varied recipes and absolutely fabulous food. Recipes include: Mango Tango Smoothie, Pumpkin Pie Pancakes, Fried Green Tomato Po'Boys, Ginger-Scented Pot Stickers, Curried Cauliflower Pakoras, Butternut Squash and Wild Mushroom Lasagna, Hot Tomale Vegetable Pie, Turkish-Style Stuffed Eggplant with Walnut Sauce, Five-Spice Chocolate Layer Cake, and Banana Swirl "Cheesecake."
  • Stem Guides To Cooking

    Kay Robertson

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2013)
    In STEM Guides to Cooking, students will learn how people use math to work with food every day and how recipes are very much like mathematical formulas. This title will allow students to analyze the structure an author uses to organize a text, including how the major sections contribute to the whole and to the development of the ideas. The STEM Everyday series combines the latest scientific information with real-world math applications. Each 48-page leveled reader features content area vocabulary, real-life photographs, informational sidebars, comprehension and extension activities, and more to effectively engage students and build reading comprehension skills.
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  • Cook the Pantry: Vegan Pantry-to-Plate Recipes in 20 Minutes

    Robin Robertson

    eBook (Vegan Heritage Press, LLC, Oct. 13, 2015)
    Eating vegan has never been easier...or faster. Make satisfying plant-based meals using ingredients from your pantry. Whether you don't feel like cooking or just don't have the time to cook, you can prepare delicious and nutritious meals in 20 minutes or less. These easy and economical recipes were developed by renowned chef and cookbook author Robin Robertson. In just minutes, you can prepare recipes such as:Artichoke Muffaleta Po'BoysGiardiniera Mac and CheeseTuscan Chickpea FritattaCheesburger PizzaJerk Tempeh with Cocount QuinoaCreate tempting desserts, too, such as Easy Chocolate Pie, Coconut Lime Drops, No-Bake Oatmeal Cookies, and Pecan Pie Balls. This must-have cookbook provides simple instructions to get you in and out of the kitchen in no time using healthy plant-based ingredients. Robin shows you how to create a well-stocked pantry so you always have the makings of a delicious home-cooked meal. She also shares her time-saving tips to make these easy recipes for weeknight dinners, lunches on the go, or to feed unexpected guests.
  • Cook the Pantry: Vegan Pantry-to-Plate Recipes in 20 Minutes

    Robin Robertson

    Paperback (Vegan Heritage Press, LLC, Oct. 13, 2015)
    Cook the Pantry shows you how to cook great meals with what's in your pantry. Fast nutritious recipes using plant-based ingredients for easy delicious vegan recipes in 20 minutes or less.Eating vegan has never been easier...or faster.Make satisfying plant-based meals using ingredients from your pantry. Whether you don't feel like cooking or just don't have the time to cook, you can prepare delicious and nutritious meals in 20 minutes or less. These easy and economical recipes were developed by renowned chef and cookbook author Robin Robertson. In just minutes, you can prepare recipes such as: Artichoke Muffaleta Po'Boys Giardiniera Mac and Cheese Tuscan Chickpea Fritatta Cheesburger Pizza Jerk Tempeh with Cocount QuinoaCreate tempting desserts, too, such as Easy Chocolate Pie, Coconut Lime Drops, No-Bake Oatmeal Cookies, and Pecan Pie Balls. This must-have cookbook provides simple instructions to get you in and out of the kitchen in no time using healthy plant-based ingredients. Robin shows you how to create a well-stocked pantry so you always have the makings of a delicious home-cooked meal. She also shares her time-saving tips to make these easy recipes for weeknight dinners, lunches on the go, or to feed unexpected guests.
  • Circles and Rectangles

    Kay Robertson

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Jan. 1, 2015)
    In Circles and Rectangles, readers will learn how shapes show up in their everyday lives. This 24-page title features colorful visual aids, simple text, comprehension and extension activities, and more to effectively engage beginning readers and reinforce the basics of early shapes. The Concepts: Shapes and Numbers series takes the learning of basic concepts to the next level. By connecting colors, counting, and shapes to what children know will result in greater understanding. Colors looks at the colors found in different seasons, Counting introduces children to the different ways they can count their favorite things, and shapes allows them to be creative and see what they can build.
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  • Visiting U.S. Symbols Liberty Bell

    K.A. Robertson

    language (Ready Readers, Feb. 1, 2019)
    In Liberty Bell, readers will explore the meaning behind this iconic symbol of American independence, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This 16-page book uses colorful images and informative text to explain the history and symbolism of the bell in American culture. The Visiting U.S. Symbols series for prekindergarten through grade 2 introduces young readers to important U.S. symbols and their locations, while also exploring the history and significance of each. By using language that early readers can understand, these colorful pages capture a child's attention while offering an in-depth look into some of America's most prized symbols
  • The Secret Kingdom

    Pat Robertson

    Paperback (W Pub Group, March 1, 1994)
    Describes the eight spiritual laws of life which can help lead one to happiness and prosperity, and tells how to lead a fulfilling life
  • Vegan Planet: 400 Irresistible Recipes with Fantastic Flavors from Home and Around the World The Ultimate Guide to Meat-Free, Dairy-Free, and Egg-Free Cooking that Everyone Will Enjoy

    Robin Robertson

    Hardcover (Harvard Common Press, Jan. 7, 2003)
    This book introduces a world of delicious choices to the millions of AMericans who are vegans, vegetarians looking to move away from dairy, or non vegetarians who have food sensitivites.
  • Gymnastics

    Kay Robertson

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2013)
    In Fun Sports for Fitness: Gymnastics, readers will get an in-depth view into one of the most popular physical activities. A great addition to library collections at home or at school, this 24-page title will allow students to analyze in detail how a key individual, event, or idea is introduced, illustrated, and elaborated in a text.The Fun Sports for Fitness series offers high-interest topics for students in grades 3–6. Featuring vivid real-life photographs, each title in this series highlights one of the nation's most popular sports and what it takes to become a professional athlete. Readers will discover the specific aspects of each sport while they also strengthen their reading comprehension skills with before- and after-reading activities, and more.
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