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  • Names to Grow On: Choosing a Name Your Baby Will Love

    Suelain Moy

    Paperback (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Dec. 1, 2007)
    More than 400 pages packed with creative lists, informative sidebars, and everything expectant parents need to find the perfect name for their baby.A comprehensive, A-to-Z listing of more than 25,000 baby namesName listings include information on the name's origin, meaning, popularity, even famous people with the same nameLists the 100 most-used names for boys and girls in 2006, plus the most popular names for twins and the top 25 names from each stateFun quizzes and personality tests help readers find out what kind of names will be a perfect fit for their babyOfficial sources provide top names from more than 30 countriesProvides fresh new insight into modern challenges of multiples, adoption, and name creationEasy tips guide readers through the process of choosing the best name for their situationFirst-person experiences provide the “been there, done that” perspective readers needPullout family tree makes it easy to organize family names and uncover names with unique historical appeal
  • Better Homes and Gardens New Junior Cook Book

    Better Homes and Gardens

    Hardcover (Better Homes and Gardens Books, Sept. 18, 2018)
    This new and fully revised edition of the beloved New Junior Cookbook is the perfect way to introduce children ages 6 to 10 to the rules of the kitchen and successful cooking. The book begins with the framework needed for navigating the kitchen--safety is always first. Then recipe chapters that cover breakfast, brunch, supper, snacks, and desserts draw in children with their colorful and whimsical illustrations. All recipes in this edition are new, and are nutritious without sacrificing great taste. Throughout, kids learn the message that good food fuels the body, and the recipes, tips, and hints hone that message. Each recipe is easy to follow, with a simple-to-read ingredient list, a list of tools needed, and a step-by-step method. In addition, there are food swaps in recipes, turning kids from picky eaters into chefs who customize their food as they please. Full nutrition, including grams of sugar, is included in every recipe.