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Feast for 10

Numbers from one to ten are used to tell how members of a family shop and work together to prepare a meal.

The truth cookie

Lulu, desperate to expose her father's fiancee, ex-supermodel Varaminta, and the woman's son Torquil for the mean and dreadful people they really are, gets her hands on a cookbook full of magical recipes--including one that makes people tell the truth.
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Breakfast blast

Explores why and how to have delicious and healthy breakfast through nutrition facts and easy recipes for nourishing foods.
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Fairy tale lunches

a cookbook for young readers and eaters : fairy tales retold
Contains illustrated retellings of four fairy tales, including "Little Red Riding Hood, " "The Magic Cave, " "The Fox and the Grapes, " and "The Stolen Bread Smells, " each with one or more lunch recipes, and includes fact boxes.

Fairy tale dinners

a cookbook for young readers and eaters : fairy tales retold
Contains illustrated retellings of four fairy tales, including "Hodja Borrows a Pot, " "The Three Lemons, " "The Great Turnip, " and "Jack and the Beanstalk, " each with a recipe for a dinner dish, and includes fact boxes.

Chicks and salsa

Soon after the chickens tire of their feed and decide to make tortilla chips and salsa, all the other animals on Nuthatcher Farm start to crave southwestern cuisine.

Fairy tale breakfasts

a cookbook for young readers and eaters : fairy tales retold
Contains illustrated retellings of four fairy tales, including "The Magic Pot of Porridge, " "The Brewery of Eggshells, " "Diamonds and Toads, " and "The Runaway Pancake, " each with a recipe for a breakfast dish, and includes fact boxes.

Science experiments you can eat

Experiments with food demonstrate various scientific principles and produce an eatable result. Includes fruit drinks, grape jelly, muffins, chop suey, yogurt, and junket.

The green eggs and ham cookbook

A collection of recipes based on Dr. Seuss stories.

Gingersnap

When her brother Rob, a Navy cook, goes missing in action in 1944, Jayna, desperate for family, leaves upstate New York and their cranky landlady, accompanied by a turtle and a ghost, to seek their grandmother, who Rob believes may live in Brooklyn.
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