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Books with title How to Make a Pizza

  • How to Make a Pizza

    Zoë Clarke, Steve Lumb

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Jan. 1, 2010)
    Cooking can be fun and easy! Follow these simple photographic instructions to learn how to make a delicious, healthy pizza.• Lilac/Band 0 books wordless that tell a story through pictures and are designed to develop understanding about how stories work.• Text type: A wordless instruction text.• Ideas for guided reading at the back of the book provide practical support and stimulating activities.• Curriculum links: Physical Development
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  • Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza

    Julie Borowski, Tetiana Kopytova

    Paperback (Liberty Junkies, Sept. 17, 2019)
    Did you know there's not a single person on Earth who has the skills and knowledge to make something as deceptively simple as a cheese pizza? It takes millions of people, all with specialized skills – and what’s more, there are no central planners or people managing the process. So how do they do it? Written by economics commentator Julie Borowski, Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza draws inspiration from Leonard E. Read’s classic economic essay I, Pencil. With a fun and engaging approach to economic concepts, this book is the perfect way to teach children about the world of economics.Taking complex ideas such as the division of labor, the invisible hand, and spontaneous order and framing them in a way that kids can easily understand, Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza is a fascinating and eye-opening book which revolutionizes the way children will look at the world. This book is: Packed with cute and entertaining illustrationsIdeal for children ages 3 to 8 Approaches economics in a simple, easy-to-understand wayAnd a must-have for parents who want to instill a love of learning in their children
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  • How to Make a Wish

    Ashley Herring Blake

    eBook (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 2, 2017)
    Grace, tough and wise, has nearly given up on wishes, thanks to a childhood spent with her unpredictable, larger-than-life mother. But this summer, Grace meets Eva, a girl who believes in dreams, despite her own difficult circumstances. One fateful evening, Eva climbs through a window in Grace’s room, setting off a chain of stolen nights on the beach. When Eva tells Grace that she likes girls, Grace’s world opens up and she begins to believe in happiness again. How to Make a Wish is an emotionally charged portrait of a mother and daughter’s relationship and a heartfelt story about two girls who find each other at the exact right time.
  • How to Make a Camp

    Jillian Powell, Tim Platt

    Paperback (Collins Educational, Sept. 1, 2013)
    This photographic non-fiction book gives children simple instructions for how to build their own tent in the garden using a sheet, a rope and some rocks.• This photographic non-fiction book gives children simple instructions for how to build their own tent in the garden using a sheet, a rope and some rocks.• Red A/Band 2A books offer predictable text with familiar objects and actions, combined with simple story development.• Children can recap the stages of how to make a camp on pages 14–15.• Text type: An instruction text• Curriculum links: Art
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  • Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza

    Julie Borowski, Tetiana Kopytova

    eBook (Liberty Junkies, Sept. 17, 2019)
    Did you know there's not a single person on Earth who has the skills and knowledge to make something as deceptively simple as a cheese pizza? It takes millions of people, all with specialized skills – and what’s more, there are no central planners or people managing the process. So how do they do it? Written by economics commentator Julie Borowski, Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza draws inspiration from Leonard E. Read’s classic economic essay I, Pencil. With a fun and engaging approach to economic concepts, this book is the perfect way to teach children about the world of economics.Taking complex ideas such as the division of labor, the invisible hand, and spontaneous order and framing them in a way that kids can easily understand, Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza is a fascinating and eye-opening book which revolutionizes the way children will look at the world. This book is: Packed with cute and entertaining illustrationsIdeal for children ages 3 to 8 Approaches economics in a simple, easy-to-understand wayAnd a must-have for parents who want to instill a love of learning in their children
  • How to Make a Wish

    Ashley Herring Blake

    Paperback (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 15, 2018)
    A small town pianist ponders a new life away from her embarrassing mother when a beautiful girl shows up and changes everything. Perfect for fans of Sarah Dessen, Nina LaCour (Hold Still), and Becky Albertalli (Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda), now available in paperback. Grace, tough and wise, has nearly given up on wishes, thanks to a childhood spent with her unpredictable, larger-than-life mother. But this summer, Grace meets Eva, a girl who believes in dreams, despite her own difficult circumstances. One fateful evening, Eva climbs through a window in Grace’s room, setting off a chain of stolen nights on the beach. When Eva tells Grace that she likes girls, Grace’s world opens up and she begins to believe in happiness again.How to Make a Wish is an emotionally charged portrait of a mother and daughter’s relationship and a heartfelt story about two girls who find each other at the exact right time.
  • How to Make a Pancake

    Dave Max, Jeffrey Ebbeler

    Paperback (Treasure Bay, June 1, 2010)
    We Read Phonics is an innovative series that combines a fun story with simple phonic games. The games are quick and easy to play and are designed to help children read the story and improve their reading skills. The result is faster reading development and kids who love to read! How to Make a Pancake - Join a wild chef and two mice as they show how simple it is to make a big stack of delicious pancakes. The book is filled with lots of humor for young readers!
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  • How To Make a Mom

    Claressa Swensen, Alena Paklina

    language (, Aug. 15, 2019)
    The easy to follow recipe book on how to make a perfect mom. Note: Every mom is special and unique, you may need to change this recipe a little to fit your own needs.
  • How to Make a Piñata

    Anastasia Suen

    eBook (Rourke Educational Media, Feb. 1, 2019)
    Want to try something fun? Make a simple party piñata with a paper bag, colored tissue paper, and candy. This Makerspace title includes a photo glossary and other book suggestions.
  • How to Make a Maraca!

    Susie Hodges, Tim Platt

    Paperback (HarperCollins UK, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Ever wanted to make a maraca? This step-by-step guide will show you how, with clear, engaging photos that show just how easy it is to make and personalise your very own maraca.
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  • How to Make a Wish

    Ashley Herring Blake

    Hardcover (HMH Books for Young Readers, May 2, 2017)
    Grace, tough and wise, has nearly given up on wishes, thanks to a childhood spent with her unpredictable, larger-than-life mother. But this summer, Grace meets Eva, a girl who believes in dreams, despite her own difficult circumstances. One fateful evening, Eva climbs through a window in Grace’s room, setting off a chain of stolen nights on the beach. When Eva tells Grace that she likes girls, Grace’s world opens up and she begins to believe in happiness again. How to Make a Wish is an emotionally charged portrait of a mother and daughter’s relationship and a heartfelt story about two girls who find each other at the exact right time.
  • How to Make a Kite

    Colleen Hord

    eBook (Rourke Educational Media, Nov. 30, 2018)
    How to Make a Kite is designed to help young learners observe, question, and implement ideas to reach a successful outcome. Featuring a step-by-step format, this 24-page book offers students the opportunity to reach conclusions by following simple, organized directions. With a designated teaching focus, before- and after-reading activities, a photo glossary, and more, this title will help students build problem-solving skills and comprehension confidence. The Step-by-Step Projects series gives young learners the freedom to create, manage, and complete projects with simple directions, instructional photographs, and problem-solving strategies. Each 24-page book features a specific teaching focus, before- and after-reading activities, a photo glossary, and more, to help students build problem-solving skills and comprehension confidence.