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Books in World Snacks Series series

  • First Book of Sushi

    Amy Wilson Sanger

    Board book (Knopf Books for Young Readers, June 15, 2001)
    Miso in my sippy cup, tofu in my bowl! From tekka maki to wasabi, tasty treats await young readers in this colorful, rhyming ode to Japanese cuisine. With pages full of tummy-tempting foods, the books in the World Snacks series are a delicious way to introduce even the littlest eaters to cuisines from all around the globe.
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  • Yum Yum Dim Sum

    Amy Wilson Sanger

    Board book (Knopf Books for Young Readers, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Plates and bamboo steamers come, each with a taste or two! From sticky rice to sesame balls, tasty treats await young readers in this colorful, rhyming ode to Chinese cuisine. With pages full of tummy-tempting foods, the books in the World Snacks series are a delicious way to introduce even the littlest eaters to cuisines from all around the globe.
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  • Let's Nosh!

    Amy Wilson Sanger

    Board book (Knopf Books for Young Readers, July 17, 2002)
    Slurp a sip of chicken soup with floating matzoh balls! From rugelach to fresh-baked challah, tasty treats await young readers in this colorful, rhyming ode to kosher cuisine. With pages full of tummy-tempting foods, the books in the World Snacks series are a delicious way to introduce even the littlest eaters to cuisines from all around the globe.
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  • Hola! Jalapeno

    Amy Wilson Sanger

    Board book (Knopf Books for Young Readers, May 1, 2002)
    Dance, frijoles negros! From tostadas to enchiladas, tasty treats await young readers in this colorful, rhyming ode to Mexican cuisine. With pages full of tummy-tempting foods, the books in the World Snacks series are a delicious way to introduce even the littlest eaters to cuisines from all around the globe.
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  • Mangia! Mangia!

    Amy Wilson Sanger

    Board book (Tricycle Press, Oct. 1, 2005)
    In her sixth book in the World Snacks series, Wilson Sanger pays tribute to dishes from the Italian table. From hearty minestrone and risotto stirred and stirred with heart to sweet, cool gelato, Mangia! Mangia! Introduces young tummies to tasty treats from the land of linguini. Rhyming text and colorful collage art show that there's much more to Italian food than spaghetti! The back cover features a glossary of Italian terms used in the book.
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  • A Little Bit of Soul Food

    Amy Wilson Sanger

    Board book (Tricycle Press, June 1, 2004)
    The comforting flavors of fried chicken, mac 'n' cheese, collards, and other home-cooked treats fill the fifth title in the World Snacks series. But it's the gorgeous quilting that nearly steals the show in this celebration of two all-American traditions. • Includes glossary of soul foods. • Great addition to Black History collection. • Over 40,000 World Snacks books sold. • Buy all five and make it a Snacks Pack!
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  • The Visit of Two Giant Pandas at the San Diego Zoo

    Georgeanne Irvine

    Library Binding (Simon & Schuster, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Documents the 1987 visit of two giant pandas, Basi and Yuan Yuan, from China to the San Diego Zoo, a goodwill trip designed to teach Americans about the plight of this endangered species
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  • What Is the Sign for Friend?

    Judith Greenberg, Gayle Rothschild

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, April 1, 1985)
    A look at the special problems facing a deaf child in a normal school environment focuses on seven-year-old Shane's relationship with his classmates and includes an introduction to sign language for children
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  • PROTECTING ENDANGERED SPECIES AT THE SAN DIEGO ZOO

    Alexander C. Irvine

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing, Aug. 1, 1990)
    Describes how animals such as the clouded leopard, Tahitian lory, and the Mhorr gazelle have become endangered species and how scientists at the San Diego Zoo are working on projects that will protect and conserve these rare animals.
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  • The Work of the Zoo Doctors at the San Diego Zoo

    Georgeanne Irvine

    Library Binding (Simon & Schuster, Oct. 1, 1991)
    Describes the work of the veterinarians at the San Diego Zoo as they treat sick and injured animals and work to save species through conservation and breeding programs
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  • The Abacus Contest: Stories from Taiwan and China

    Priscilla Wu, Xiao Jun Li

    Hardcover (Fulcrum Pub, March 1, 1996)
    In a small city in southern Taiwan, six children with a traditional background experience different changes in their outlook
  • Different Not Dumb

    Margot Marek, Barbara Kirk

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, April 1, 1985)
    Because he gets some letters mixed up or reversed, Mike is assigned to a special class in which he learns the basic reading skills he eventually uses to avert a serious accident.
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