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Books in World Crafts and Recipes series

  • Recipe and Craft Guide to France

    Amelia LaRoche

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, May 11, 2010)
    France is a magical place that attracts more tourists than any other country in the world. Step inside this colorful book to learn why people love it so much. Then make French-inspired crafts you can keep or give as gifts, and cook some delicious French food for your friends and family. Make a paper stained-glass window for your room, and find out why the real stained-glass windows in one of the world s greatest cathedrals were taken apart piece by piece. Build a model château, and learn where the rich people made their homes in France. Paint an animal like the ones found in an ancient cave called Lascaux. Then impress everyone by whipping up some dessert crepes or a basket of crispy French fries. As you craft and cook your way through France with the projects and recipes in this book, you ll come to love this wonderful country, too. Vive la France!
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  • Recipe and Craft Guide to Japan

    Juliet Mofford

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, May 11, 2010)
    Experience the fascination and folklore of Japan by using common household items to re-create traditional crafts like kokeshi dolls and origami cranes. Learn legends that promise good fortune as you sculpt a Beckoning Cat or paint a blind Daruma. Celebrate holidays as the Japanese do by cooking mochi and moon-viewing noodles, or by painting a seasonal sumi-e poem. Japan is a nation that honors tradition, yet it is among the world s most technologically advanced countries. The Japanese enjoy the longest life spans of any people on earth, a fact believed to be greatly due to their diet. See how the people of this crowded land came to depend on the sea surrounding them for sustenance, then try your hand at making teriyaki salmon and ozoni, a soup that features shrimp. Step into the pages of this book to share Japanese culture, with its love of nature and expression of art in daily life.
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  • Recipe and Craft Guide to Italy

    Julia Harms

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Pub Inc, )
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  • Recipe and Craft Guide to Indonesia

    Kayleen Reusser

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Pub Inc, June 15, 2010)
    Provides recipes for several popular Indonesian dishes and includes instructions on creating traditional Indonesian crafts using household items.
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  • Recipe and Craft Guide to Germany

    Julia Harms

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, Nov. 1, 2012)
    Readers learn about the countries and their cultures by making native crafts and recipes. Each 64-pages is beautifully illustrated with full color photographs and clear instructions. Intended for readers ages 10-14 years old.
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  • Recipe and Craft Guide to the Caribbean

    Juliet Haines Mofford

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, June 11, 2010)
    In the sunny Caribbean, bananas, coconuts, cashews, mangoes, and limes grow on trees, and some fish even seem to fly. Though the islands share a tragic past of warfare, slavery, and pirate raids, each island has a unique heritage. Poor Man s Fritters are a legacy of slavery. The molasses and brown sugar in gingerbread come from the cane fields that made the islands rich. Curry is a contribution from East India; a taste of Spain is in Christmas tembleque; and pirates and native Arawaks are remembered in the cooking method called barbecue. Capture the spirit of Caribbean cooks and artists as you toss a colorful salad with fresh fruits. Craft seashells into picture frames, and make musical instruments from dried gourds. Stencil a Jolly Roger flag, and make a scary mask out of common household materials. With a few simple ingredients, some hot peppers, and household supplies, you can cook and craft your way across the Caribbean, and find out what gives its culture so much spice.
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  • Recipe and Craft Guide to India

    Khadija Ejaz

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, May 11, 2010)
    Also called Bharat and Hindustan, India has long delighted the senses with its lively whirl of colors, sounds, fragrances, and textures. Now you can host your own Indian party with ten scrumptious recipes from all across India. Follow the easy instructions to make papadum and dhokla, a spongy appetizer topped with chilies; chicken karhai; and spicy rice and peas. From snacks and appetizers to main courses, desserts, and drinks, your guests will relish each flavorful bite that will leave them asking for more. Spruce up your party with ten colorful crafts that are sure to bring India s traditions and fashions to your classroom or home. Decorate your floor with Rangoli, paint some henna tattoos, and make flower garlands for everyone to wear. Along the way, you ll learn interesting facts about India s holidays, people, and everyday life like what promises Indian brothers and sisters make to each other. Step into another land and learn about India s treasures!
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  • Recipe and Craft Guide to South Africa

    Melissa Koosmann

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Pub Inc, Sept. 30, 2011)
    Presents crafts and recipes that highlight the holidays and culture of South Africa.
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  • Recipe and Craft Guide to China

    Joanne Mattern

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Publishers, May 11, 2010)
    Welcome to the amazing world of China! China s ancient traditions have created a tremendous variety of tasty foods and beautiful artwork. You can learn to make some of China s most popular foods, such as sesame noodles, egg rolls, and moon cakes, by trying the easy-to-follow recipes in this book. Then you can discover some of China s favorite artistic traditions by making dragon boats, tangram puzzles, and more! Along the way, you ll learn interesting facts about China s holidays and people, and fascinating trivia about everyday life. Step into another land and learn about China s treasures!
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  • Recipe and Craft Guide to Israel

    Laya Saul

    Library Binding (Mitchell Lane Pub Inc, Sept. 30, 2011)
    Presents information about Israeli holidays, highlighting recipes and crafts associated with them.
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