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Alimentos producidos por el sol

Examines how plants make food from the sun, how photosynthesis works, and how plants live and grow.
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The babysitter's handbook

Offers practical advice for babysitters, covering such basic topics as feeding, crying, keeping children amused, first aid, bedtime, and more.

The Babysitter's Handbook

Body of truth

how science, history, and culture drive our obsession with weight--and what we can do about it
2015
"Over the last 25 years, our longing for thinness has morphed into a relentless cultural obsession with weight and body image. You can't be a woman or girl (or, increasingly, a man or boy) in America today and not grapple with the size and shape of your body, your daughter's body, other women's bodies. Even the most confident people have to find a way through a daily gauntlet of voices and images talking, admonishing, warning us about what size we should be, how much we should weigh, what we should eat and what we shouldn't. Obsessing about weight has become a ritual and a refrain, punctuating our every relationship, including the ones with ourselves. It's time to change the conversation around weight. Harriet Brown has explored the conundrums of weight and body image for more than a decade, as a science journalist, as a woman who has struggled with weight, as a mother, wife, and professor. In this book, she describes how biology, psychology, metabolism, media, and culture come together to shape our ongoing obsession with our bodies, and what we can learn from them to help us shift the way we think. Brown exposes some of the myths behind the rhetoric of obesity, gives historical and contemporary context for what it means to be "fat," and offers readers ways to set aside the hysteria and think about weight and health in more nuanced and accurate ways"--.

Babysitting

the care and keeping of kids
2014
Shares professional tips and tricks, skill-bolstering quizzes and secrets from experienced sitters as well as practical safety information, providing coverage of such topics as changing diapers, calming a crying child and feeding fussy eaters.

Kit's railway adventure

2002
A scrapbook-style story, set in 1934, about an eleven-year-old Cincinnati girl's train trip to Glacier National Park in Montana as the winner of an essay contest. Features pocket-style illustrations and removable props.

Food from the sun

how plants live and grow
2008
Examines how plants make food from the sun, how photosynthesis works, and how plants live and grow.

The babysitter's handbook

the care and keeping of kids
2007
A guide for babysitters that covers saying good-bye to parents, meals, playing, sibling fights, frightened children, defiant behavior, changing diapers, safety, first aid, bedtime, and more.

Brave girl eating

a family's struggle with anorexia
2010
Harriet Brown tells the story of her daughter's anorexia through the earliest warning signs, progression, and her recovery, by using the family-based treatment, known as the Maudsley approach.

Welcome to Kit's world, 1934

growing up during America's Great Depression
2002
Through photographs, illustrations, and both factual and fictionalized anecdotes, shows what life was like in the United States during the Depression.

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