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Books with title Where Food Comes From

  • Where Does Food Come From?

    Shelley Rotner, Gary Goss

    Library Binding (Millbrook Pr, Dec. 30, 2005)
    Explains the origins of many foods, including chocolate, french fries, bread, and salt.
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  • Where Does Our Food Come From?

    Bobbie Kalman

    Paperback (Crabtree Pub Co, Feb. 15, 2011)
    Grains, vegetables and fruits, meat, eggs, and dairy foodswhere do these different food groups come from? Children will discover such things as how grains are grown in fields, why vegetables are so good for us, where certain fruits grow, and the importance of pollination. A special section features two natural sweetenershoney and maple syrupand another section gives children suggestions for eating healthy foods, such as beans of all kinds and foods made with whole grains.
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  • Where Elves Come From

    Edit Engel, Alan McBrearty, Santa Claus

    eBook (Alpha Media & Publishing - AM & P, LLC, Oct. 27, 2017)
    A beautiful fairy tale book for the whole family to enjoy and read together. Where elves Come From is an Award-Winning Finalist in 2018 Readers’ Favorite and became an Amazon Best-Seller with many copies sold all over the world. The book helps children of all ages cope with the loss of a loved one. It encourages and teaches kids to use their imaginations, and helps parents explain sensitive topics to their children. With this book, we try to bring a modern twist to the old style of fairy tales when stories had nice, and important morals to learn from. It has many great positive, and self-affirming messages.Beautifully illustrated, the book, as though written by Santa himself, brings up important fundamental morals for parents to start conversations with their child. In the book we provide easy tools and ideas to teach kids about setting goals, gratitude, always looking for the positive side of things, to have a happy, loving life through strong family bonds, etc. Additionally, the book is divided into 16 chapters, perfect for bedtime stories, and most episodes have one of our favorite bedtime prayers to enjoy together. This book is also beneficial in confronting sensitive subjects like illness and death, and we all know how curious kids can be about these types of topics. We have a sweet spot in our hearts for kids with cancer, and with our story, we would like to support them by writing this book in a way to make a legend for them, and in a way that our young ones can relate too.Our story is a heartwarming children’s chapter book that expands on two girls whose friendship forms when the two meet on a playground, and then blossoms as their single parents fall in love and get married. However, their faith is tested when the oldest girl is stricken with cancer, allowing the family to embark on adventures and make long-lasting memories before it is too late. The family will make you laugh and will make you cry, but most of all, they will make you feel good inside for all the small things we should enjoy in life.With this story, we also encourage kids to use their imagination and their thoughts in a way that can help them find answers to their problems. We have adventures, talking dogs, a magical Christmas Tree, a magic bell and of course a beautiful angel. In the end, as the mystery of where elves come from is revealed, we hope that they will also believe in the power of a little magic! This is probably the most important lesson for kids; to “believe.” If they believe in themselves, they will see that they can have and do anything they want.Our Mission:Our mission with this book is to give young children a positive base from which to have a meaningful life. We can determine our kid’s future by helping them evolve through the use of their imagination and creativity. From an early age, we can help children to be compassionate for others, have self-confidence, be enthusiastic, have the courage to act on their beliefs and to succeed in their lives in every way so that they may have a happy, joyful life.We also want to have this book as a dedication to children with cancer for their spirit and no quit attitudes. We want to make them known and unforgettable, and we want to give them a little hope until someone comes up with the cure to save them all!Perhaps, along the way, we will also create a legend for Santa’s Elves?
  • Where does food come from

    Christopher Lee

    eBook
    Where does food come from is an informative book about where food comes from. There are pages in the back for drawing, and coloring for hours of fun.
  • Where Elves Come From

    Santa Claus, Edit Engel, Alan McBrearty

    eBook (Alpha Media and Publishing, Nov. 6, 2018)
    With this book, we try to bring a modern twist to the old style of fairy tales when stories had nice, and important morals to learn from. It has many great positive, and self-affirming messages.Beautifully illustrated, the book, as though written by Santa himself, brings up important fundamental morals for parents to start conversations with their child. In the book we provide easy tools and ideas to teach kids about setting goals, gratitude, always looking for the positive side of things, to have a happy, loving life through strong family bonds, etc. Additionally, the book is divided into 16 chapters, perfect for bedtime stories, and most episodes have one of our favorite bedtime prayers to enjoy together. This book is also beneficial in confronting sensitive subjects like illness and death, and we all know how curious kids can be about these types of topics. We have a sweet spot in our hearts for kids with cancer, and with our story, we would like to support them by writing this book in a way to make a legend for them, and in a way that our young ones can relate too.Our story is a heartwarming children’s chapter book that expands on two girls whose friendship forms when the two meet on a playground, and then blossoms as their single parents fall in love and get married. However, their faith is tested when the oldest girl is stricken with cancer, allowing the family to embark on adventures and make long-lasting memories before it is too late. The family will make you laugh and will make you cry, but most of all, they will make you feel good inside for all the small things we should enjoy in life.With this story, we also encourage kids to use their imagination and their thoughts in a way that can help them find answers to their problems. We have adventures, talking dogs, a magical Christmas Tree, a magic bell and of course a beautiful angel. In the end, as the mystery of where elves come from is revealed, we hope that they will also believe in the power of a little magic! This is probably the most important lesson for kids; to “believe.” If they believe in themselves, they will see that they can have and do anything they want.Our Mission:Our mission with this book is to give young children a positive base from which to have a meaningful life. We can determine our kid’s future by helping them evolve through the use of their imagination and creativity. From an early age, we can help children to be compassionate for others, have self-confidence, be enthusiastic, have the courage to act on their beliefs and to succeed in their lives in every way so that they may have a happy, joyful life.We also want to have this book as a dedication to children with cancer for their spirit and no quit attitudes. We want to make them known and unforgettable, and we want to give them a little hope until someone comes up with the cure to save them all!Perhaps, along the way, we will also create a legend for Santa’s Elves?
  • Where Food Comes from

    Q. Cook

    Paperback (Edc Pub, June 1, 1989)
    Picture information books to help answer young children's questions about the world around them
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  • Where Food Comes From

    Ronne Randall

    Paperback (TickTock Books Ltd, Aug. 1, 2009)
    Harnessing children's natural curiosity about the world, this engaging series introduces kids to key science concepts through a simple question-and-answer format. Fascinate young readers with this vibrant look at the origins of eight commonly consumed foods, including tomatoes, bread, eggs, and chocolate.
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  • Where Food Comes from

    Dorothy Hinshaw Patent, William Munoz

    Library Binding (Holiday House, April 1, 1991)
    Shows how all food--grains, vegetables, fruits, and dairy and meat products--begins on the farm as sun, earth, air, and water combine to grow plants.
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  • Where Does Our Food Come From?

    Debra Stilwell

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 2012)
    Most of the time we buy food from stores, but stores get the food from somewhere too. With the help of easy-to-follow text and detailed diagrams, readers will visit farms and follow food on its journey to farmers markets, factories, and stores. Readers learn how fresh foods are sold in markets and are also used to make the processed foods we buy in stores. Vibrant photographs make this book a visual feast.
  • Where Snow Comes From

    W.E. Hawkin, Seth Wolfshorndl

    eBook
    Kory is curious and wants to find out where snow comes from. Join him on his first adventure with his friend the snowman as they embark on a journey across the world to discover the magic behind the origin of snow. A soon to be classic bedtime tale told by W.E.Hawkin that is meant to encourage children to ask questions, to cultivate their imagination, and to encourage them to dream of pleasant things while sending them off to bed.
  • Where Does Our Food Come From?

    Debra Stilwell

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 1, 2012)
    In this book, readers will visit farms and follow food on its journey to farmers markets, factories, and stores.
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  • Where Babies Come From

    Deb Roth

    Paperback (Legaia Books USA, Oct. 18, 2019)
    My book is about an age old child's question. Where do babies come from? This is a purely fictional accounting in my own mind as to what I believe might be the answer. Angels wait for the sun to rise, as the babies get ready for their trip to earth, where their arrival is greatly anticipated by a group of crows who will watch the babies until the relief baby watchers arrive. They being cows from a nearby farm. Once the babies arrive, they are tended to by the crows and cows. They are each assigned to a watcher or babysitter if you prefer. There is one cow who has never watched a baby before and she is very scared. With the guidance and patience of a crow named Swoop and an older more experienced cow named Belle.She does the very best she can to keep a baby happy until all the new parents arrive in the afternoon to take home their new babies.